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Neil Hull
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3 November, 07:12
Describe Hemopure® and explain how it is used.
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Laura Charles
3 November, 07:23
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Consists of hemoglobin, purified from bovine blood, free in the plasmabinds oxygen in the lungs then delivers oxygen to the bodycell-free hemoglobin releases the oxygen more quickly than red blood cellsthe risk of high blood pressure and heart attacks stored at room temperature and compatible with all blood types
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Ciara Atkins
3 November, 07:32
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Hemopure is a blood substitute developed by Biopure Corporation.
*consists of hemoglobin, purified from bovine blood, free in the plasma
*binds oxygen in the lungs then delivers oxygen to the body
*cell-free hemoglobin releases the oxygen more quickly than red blood cells
*risk of high blood pressure and heart attacks
*stored at room temperature and compatible with all blood types
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