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Lonely-Row-8726 t1_iumh1fz wrote
Reply to We’re Sandhya Moise, David Phillips and Chan Lee from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Our research aims to grow human red blood cells in the lab to help treat cancer and other diseases. by UniversityofBath
Is the practice of artificially growing and maturing Stem Cells into RBCs just cutting edge research or something currently doable on large scale?
Lonely-Row-8726 t1_iun0n7w wrote
Reply to We’re Sandhya Moise, David Phillips and Chan Lee from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Our research aims to grow human red blood cells in the lab to help treat cancer and other diseases. by UniversityofBath
We know RBCs don't posses nuclei and therefore have no DNA. So, technically speaking, is synthetic production of RBCs easier than growing other kinds of cells from stem cell differentiation due to that reason?