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The Blood Unit market is a subset of the Blood Banking industry, which is focused on the collection, processing, storage, and distribution of blood and blood products. Blood Units are the individual components of blood, such as red blood cells, platelets, and plasma, which are collected from donors and used to treat patients. The Blood Unit market is highly regulated, with strict guidelines for the collection, processing, and distribution of blood products.
The Blood Unit market is a global industry, with a wide range of companies providing services to hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare providers. These companies include blood banks, blood collection centers, and blood processing facilities. Additionally, there are companies that specialize in the distribution of blood products, such as blood transfusion services and blood product manufacturers. Show Less Read more