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reinfusion
Derived word form of infusion

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Despite their potential, current CAR-macrophage therapies rely on extracting immune cells from a patient's blood, growing them in the lab, and genetically modifying them before reinfusion.

From Science Daily • Jan. 11, 2026

A year after reinfusion, the patients’ blood cells held 30% more mitochondrial DNA and produced one-third more ATP than before.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 20, 2022

Kite's “vein-to-vein” turnaround period — from cell extraction to reinfusion — is about 17 days, according to Frederick Locke, an oncologist at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa and co-leader of the Kite trial.

From Washington Post • Oct. 19, 2017

The result of the reinfusion was a marked increase in each student's redcell count-and a 25% increase in his endurance.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then they rescue the patient from certain death with a reinfusion of the undamaged marrow.

From Time Magazine Archive

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