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Blood transfusion as a transplant practice is not without risks. Problems of compatibility, transmission of infectious diseases and the ultimate clinical efficacy relate closely to the guarantee of safety, purity and potency of the blood components to be used.
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Sibinga, C.T.S., Thie, H.J., Smit, Z. (1989). Quarantine Control and Release of Blood and Blood Components. In: Sibinga, C.T.S., Das, P.C., Högman, C.F. (eds) Automation in blood transfusion. Developments in Hematology and Immunology, vol 22. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2027-3_17
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