Abstract

The application of microwave radiation in the biomedical field has gained its acclaim owing to its property of volumetric processing which enhances thermal uniformity in the procedure. This review is aimed to highlight the scope and efficiency of microwave assisted warming of whole human blood and its components in comparison to other existing procedures. The advantages of microwave assisted warming encompass a drastic enhancement of the sterility and also significant reduction in the occurrence of denaturation of the blood samples as opposed to contemporary procedures. Overall, microwave radiation has manifested tremendous potential in achieving the desired benefits for blood samples.

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