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Red cell concentrates from teen male donors contain poor-quality biologically older cells.

Olga MykhailovaMackenzie Brandon-CoathamCelina PhanMahsa YazdanbakhshCarly OlafsonQi-Long YiTamir KaniasJason P Acker
Published in: Vox sanguinis (2024)
Previously, donor age and sex were shown to have an impact on the biological age distribution of RBCs within RCCs. Herein, we demonstrated that RBC biological age, particularly O-RBCs, which are found more prevalently in male teens, to be a driving factor of several aspects of poor blood product quality. This study emphasizes that donor factors should continue to be considered for their potential impacts on transfusion outcomes.
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