Sampreeti Sri Sai Kale, Rohith Kode, Sai Kiran Kuchana, L V Simhachalam Kutikuppala
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Breakthrough in the scientific world: Lab-grown red blood cells used in transfusions.
Sir, In a fast‐paced world like ours, it is inevitable to expect the advancement of laboratory skills and their involvement in clinical research. One such event which has caught the attention of several clinicians is the RESTORE trial. In this trial, red blood cells that have been grown in a laboratory have been transfused into another person requiring that blood. This technique is a pioneer in transferring lab‐grown cells to another person as a part of a blood transfusion.[1]