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A thermostatic bath for transfusiology

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The results of studies on the development of a thermostatic bath designed for thermal treatment of polymer vessels containing blood components are presented. The bath can be used in surgical and intensive care units in hospitals and clinics, in blood transfusion stations and departments, and in medical research institutions.

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Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, Vol. 57, No. 6, pp. 5–6, November-December, 2023.

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Gudkov, A.G., Leushin, V.Y., Agasieva, S.V. et al. A thermostatic bath for transfusiology. Biomed Eng (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-024-10337-8

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