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Long-term storage does not alter functionality of in vitro generated human erythroblasts: implications for ex vivo generated erythroid transfusion products
Transfusion, 09/08/09
Migliaccio AR et al. – Cultured human erythroid cells derived in vitro may represent alternative transfusion products. It is unknown, however, if these ex vivo expanded erythroid cells remain functional or develop genetic abnormalities after storage. Ex vivo expanded erythroblasts remain functional and genetically normal after long–term storage.
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