A method has been developed to preserve blood at cryogenic temperatures. The technique is simple, relatively inexpensive, and rests on a firm physiologic basis.
In addition to the long-term storage characteristics, the resuspended frozen blood has attributes that make it superior to ACD collected whole blood in selected clinical situations. The concept of specific donor selection by statistical usefulness may modify the general concept of random collection for random need.
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