Where can I get donor blood?

No I dont want to ask junkies or homeless on craigslist. I need clean blood from healthy people. Running a cancer research lab at home.

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  1. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Craigslist I think.

  2. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    I briefly worked with some artificial heart valves made from titanium. That group was evaluating blood damage due to turbulence and mechanical damage from the closing valve plates. Most of the work with blood was done with pigs blood picked up by the bucket full from a local slaughter house, I think for free.

    When the experiments were established to be working well, the students and researchers had to draw their own blood to use in the experiment. Somehow medical ethics laws didn't allow for using a 3rd party's blood. It wasn't a big deal. I think they cross-trained to do it and just went to the campus clinic to do it (or maybe a nurse there did it).

  3. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Dracula, we know it's you!

  4. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    use your own

  5. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    NTA, but related. How hard would it be to draw some blood for myself at home and do I store it in the freezer? I recently had an incident where I was slowly bleeding for about 5 days before I got it to stop and if it had been worse it could have been bad.

    Like, how do I make sure it's clean, thaws right when I need to use it? What stuff do I need to inject it back into my veins? Can I just gravity feed it in?

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      >freezer

      pretty sure that won't work. When you freeze animal cells, the ice crystals lysis the cells (puncture the cell membrane) killing them. The non cellular components of blood can be frozen. The cellular components can only be refrigerated for a short time.

      This is why artificial blood research is a thing, and blood donation is an ongoing problem, you just can't store the stuff very long.

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        NTA, but related. How hard would it be to draw some blood for myself at home and do I store it in the freezer? I recently had an incident where I was slowly bleeding for about 5 days before I got it to stop and if it had been worse it could have been bad.

        Like, how do I make sure it's clean, thaws right when I need to use it? What stuff do I need to inject it back into my veins? Can I just gravity feed it in?

        Yeah you need to separate out plasma before it goes into the cooler. If you have a couple Gs you can part with, hit up some of the used medical supply sites. All sorts of odd shit that's not technically a legal issue owning but no one would even think to or have a use of.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          I see medical equipment on auction all the time. Can get shit for really cheap if you just shop around

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >artificial blood
        I'll die, thanks.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >freezer

      pretty sure that won't work. When you freeze animal cells, the ice crystals lysis the cells (puncture the cell membrane) killing them. The non cellular components of blood can be frozen. The cellular components can only be refrigerated for a short time.

      This is why artificial blood research is a thing, and blood donation is an ongoing problem, you just can't store the stuff very long.

      Like the anon said, you can't freeze blood, and it can't be kept for too long even in the fridge. When you hear of blood donation campaigns, it's because there's always a "reserve" of donated blood on hand, and when the reserve is low, it means that in case of emergencies like a 40-car collision or an earthquake, the high demand for blood packs could be met with shortages and cause loss of life. Donation campaigns are for making sure we won't run out.

  6. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    You could go to cancer support groups and ask people to donate.

    Alternatively you could run your own blood drive. Just keep the "proceeds" for your research.

    Or if you are in uni you could ask people in your reasech group if they wouldn't mind donating some blood for your experiments.

    Btw anon what sort of research are you doing? Ngl I can say I've had simular thoughts abt doing research at home.

    Also lab pics? I'm more into home chem but it would be interesting to see a home bio lab.

  7. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    You won't research shit.

    Go pay a mexican. Dunno how you're harvesting that thing and whether or not you have the equipment for immunoassays.

    I mean, how do you even larp this bad?

  8. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Find a blood donation org and follow them around then steal it.

  9. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Running a cancer research lab at home.
    rip, sorry to hear about your suicide

  10. 4 months ago
    Sieg

    Fetlife pretend it’s a fetish

  11. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Get a type match blood boy and extend your life 1-3 years.

  12. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    What's wrong with yours ya dafty

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