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Tubes used for dialysis and blood transfusion are made of

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dialysis tubing for laboratory use is typically made of a film of regenerated cellulose or cellulose ester.

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Dialysis tubing for laboratory use is typically made of a film of regenerated cellulose or cellulose ester. However; dialysis membranes made of polysulfone, polyethersulfone (PES), etched polycarbonate, or collagen are also extensively used for specific medical, food, or water treatment applications.

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