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Baxter's new blood collection system

Our Bureau

New Delhi , May 21

BAXTER Healthcare has brought its blood collection, processing and storage systems - ALYX Component Collection System - to India.

This system extracts the red cells and returns all other components to the donor.

According to Mr Sanjiv Verma, Managing Director, Baxter India, "The ALYX Component Collection System is the next step in the evolution of automation. It is fast, portable, easy to use, donor friendly and delivers the optimum supply of critically needed, high quality blood components."

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