The oxygenation of blood by hydrogen peroxide: In vitro studies

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Summary: When solutions of hydrogen peroxide are added to human blood oxygen is evolved. The oxygenation of bank blood by this method is investigated to assess its suitability for clinical use. Oxygenation of blood by this method is found to be a rapid and efficient process. Possible clinical applications are discussed. © 1966 John Sherratt and Son Ltd.

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White, D. C., & Teasdale, P. R. (1966). The oxygenation of blood by hydrogen peroxide: In vitro studies. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 38(5), 339–344. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/38.5.339

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