Method for the continuous conditioning of a cell suspension

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Maintaining blood or sperm in a physiologically active state...

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ABSTRACT:
A method for the continuous conditioning of a cell suspension, more particularly whole blood, in order to obtain an erythrocyte concentrate which is returned to the patient by autotransfusion. In accordance with the invention there are three treatment stages, that is to say sedimentation of the cell suspension, the addition of washing solution to the cell concentrate and renewed sedimentation and separation of the washing solution.

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