Abstract

This article gives a summary of the state of the art regarding artificial blood research, emphasizing its biological foundation, primary uses, current state of the art, and obstacles encountered. It also examines the potential of artificial blood in clinical settings by examining the biomechanics, biological characteristics, and physiological roles of blood constituents like plasma, erythrocytes, and platelets. The essay also covers the issues about the preparation and application of artificial blood and suggests the directions for future research.

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