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"textContent": "Researchers at McGill University have developed a rapid way to engineer blood clots that stop severe bleeding and support tissue healing more effectively. Their technique, called \"click clotting,\" links red blood cell surface proteins through a chemical reaction, resulting in a biocompatible clot that is 13 times more resistant to fracturing and four times more adhesive than natural blood clots.",
"title": "'Click clotting' stops bleeding fast and could transform emergency care"
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