Red blood cells grown in a laboratory have been transfused into two patients in a world-first clinical trial.
The cells, which take three weeks to create, could be a lifeline for people with advanced cancer or sickle cell disease.
Because they require regular transfusions from many donors, they are more likely to have a reaction to one of them which could make them intolerant to transfusions from all blood in that group.
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