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Effects of Short Heat Exposure on Human Red and White Blood Cells

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The exposure of human red blood cells and neutrophils to temperatures up to 60 degrees C for up to 600 milliseconds does not cause lethal or sublethal injury. These findings contribute to the body of evidence supporting the use of centrally infused IVF at temperatures greater than 40 degrees C for active core rewarming.

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