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Volume loading solutions used therapeutically (albumin, dextrans, modified gelatins and hydroxylstarches) are simple plasma substitutes and cannot ensure oxygen transport. The search for blood substitute initially seemed utopian, but this goal is now within our reach, in the form of hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOC) for example.

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Smani, Y. (2013). HBOC Interferences with Routine Clinical Laboratory Tests. In: Kim, H., Greenburg, A. (eds) Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers as Red Cell Substitutes and Oxygen Therapeutics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40717-8_36

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