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ihateshadylandlords t1_ivd9tih wrote

I really hope this trial works out and we can eradicate blood diseases and have all the blood we could ever want/need.

!RemindMe 5 years

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iNstein t1_ivdjytm wrote

Vampires rejoice...

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GreatDealzz t1_ive4trq wrote

Ok it’s good but wait seems that it’s only red blood cells that are being affected… IIRC (I’m not a scientist) there’s also the plasma which contains important… stuff. So we still need to harvest the blood!

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Hourglasspony t1_iveneep wrote

The second sentence of the article sums it up nicely. “The bulk of blood transfusions will always rely on people regularly rolling up their sleeve to donate.” Thus was never intended to replace blood donations completely as it’s way more expensive, but intended only for rare blood types.

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JackFisherBooks t1_ivep1hk wrote

Vampire jokes aside, this is a remarkable development and a necessary one. Blood shortages cost lives every year. Having something we can mass produce will save a lot of people. That's worth any number of vampire jokes.

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Sandbar101 t1_ivepcwh wrote

Look out he’s gonna morb!

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awesomeideas t1_ivexoys wrote

>The bulk of blood transfusions will always rely on people regularly rolling up their sleeve to donate.

—The Guardian

>You're crazy if you think this fool contraption you've been wasting your time on will ever displace the horse.

—Alexander Winton's banker, advising against cars

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Black_RL t1_iveyvre wrote

Science/tech is such an amazing thing! This is great!

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Quealdlor t1_ivgu879 wrote

In one manga series, a vampire says she doesn't need to bite people anymore, because she can order (lab-grown) blood from Amazon, which she stores in her fridge. He even freezes it and eats it like ice-cream. She stated that living in the past was very inconvenient and she disliked biting people. She's grateful for modern conveniences.

I hope this innovation will spread quickly, because it would be very helpful. There's a shortage of blood after all. I await a future when no one needs to donate blood.

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