why blood is store in cold comdition?
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Whole blood and red cell concentrate must always be stored between 2°C and 6°C. A fall in temperature less than 2°C can cause freezing injury to the red cells leading to haemolysis. ... As red cells consume glucose for their continued metabolism, storing a blood unit at 2-6°C will also decrease the rate of glycolysis
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because otherwise the blood in not resist.
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