Navy to study Entegrion’s blood technology as a life-saving fluid

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Navy to study Entegrion’s blood technology as a life-saving fluid

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The U.S. Navy extends a contract with biotech Entegrion to develop the firm's blood technology into a life-saving fluid. Read more about the Navy's plans.

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Tags: Advanced Life Support, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Biotech, News

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