Aberdeen laboratories developing new way to spread deferrals

Factory farms, corporate inspectors, and blood products – what ever could go wrong with this?

IKOR aims to use hemoglobin from cattle as its raw material to develop blood replacement products for injured soldiers, Tye said. The goal is to heal their wounds more quickly and effectively, partly because the products can help deliver oxygen to the wound.The cattle byproducts would come from packing plants, where much of the blood from cattle goes to waste as the animals are processed.

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