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Mar 16, 2026, 17:35
Shiny K. Kajal: From Simple Calcium Chelation to Full-Blown Red Cell Metabolic Engineering
Shiny K. Kajal, Senior Resident at Adesh University, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Post 25 – Evolution posts are my absolute favourite.
From simple calcium chelation to full – blown red cell metabolic engineering – watching transfusion medicine evolve from basic anticoagulation to 42-day optimized storage is pure science magic.
Science doesn’t just move forward… it refines, regenerates ATP, stabilizes membranes, and upgrades itself.”

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