Donated Blood Gets Stiffer with Age
Description
Each year about 9.5 million Americans volunteer to donate blood, and most of its stored in blood banks across the country, where it's kept safe and secure until needed. Now scientsits are taking a closer look at banked blood and are reporting how it changes as it ages.
Runtime
1 min 55 sec
Subjects
- Cell metabolism (65)
- Life sciences (447)
- Metabolism (222)
- Cytology (31)
- Public health (338)
- Public health laws (98)
- Health (2879)
- Cells (35)
- Health care reform (130)
- Cell physiology (28)
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