Xenotransfusion utilizes non-human creatures to help in the deficiency of blood for blood transfusion in people. In spite of the fact that there should be more investigation on the subject a few researchers are as of now considering the plan to utilize Sus scrofa domesticus (pigs) for blood transfusion. To think of this answer they tried numerous creatures to see which one was the best contender for blood gift. Accordingly, pig red platelets (pRBCs) indicated more qualities like that of a human. Beginning with RBC breadths (pig 6 μm: human 7.2 μm) and RBC tallies (pig 5.7 to 6.9 million/ll; human 4.2 to 6.2 million/ll) and, RBC normal life expectancy (86 versus 120 days). Current proof shows that pRBCs will work typically in people because of a connection between porcine blood gatherings and human ABO bunch framework
Case Report: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Case Report: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
Research Article: Journal of Blood & Lymph
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