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Respirocytes are hypothetical, microscopic, artificial red blood cells that are intended to emulate the function of their organic counterparts, so as to supplement or replace the function of much of the human body's normal respiratory system. Respirocytes were proposed by Robert A. Freitas Jr in his 1998 paper "A Mechanical Artificial Red Blood Cell: Exploratory Design in Medical Nanotechnology".

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  • Respirocito (es)
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  • Respirocito es un término acuñado por el investigador Robert Freitas que trabaja en el Instituto de Fabricación Molecular de California y hace referencia a un pseudoglóbulo rojo artificial diseñado por él y que en un futuro podría complementar o sustituir la función de los glóbulos rojos naturales (también llamados eritrocitos). (es)
  • Respirocytes are hypothetical, microscopic, artificial red blood cells that are intended to emulate the function of their organic counterparts, so as to supplement or replace the function of much of the human body's normal respiratory system. Respirocytes were proposed by Robert A. Freitas Jr in his 1998 paper "A Mechanical Artificial Red Blood Cell: Exploratory Design in Medical Nanotechnology". (en)
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  • Respirocito es un término acuñado por el investigador Robert Freitas que trabaja en el Instituto de Fabricación Molecular de California y hace referencia a un pseudoglóbulo rojo artificial diseñado por él y que en un futuro podría complementar o sustituir la función de los glóbulos rojos naturales (también llamados eritrocitos). Tendrá una micra de diámetro, y realizará la misma función que la hemoglobina difiriendo a este respecto en que este respirocito será capaz de liberar 236 veces más oxígeno por unidad de volumen que un eritrocito.El diseño propuesto se compone de 18 mil millones de átomos dispuestos en un pequeño tanque de presión, que se llena de oxígeno y dióxido de carbono, por lo que actúa como un punto de transferencia completa a los pulmones, y la transferencia inversa en el cuerpo. (es)
  • Respirocytes are hypothetical, microscopic, artificial red blood cells that are intended to emulate the function of their organic counterparts, so as to supplement or replace the function of much of the human body's normal respiratory system. Respirocytes were proposed by Robert A. Freitas Jr in his 1998 paper "A Mechanical Artificial Red Blood Cell: Exploratory Design in Medical Nanotechnology". Respirocytes are an example of molecular nanotechnology, a field of technology still in the very earliest, purely hypothetical phase of development. Current technology is not sufficient to build a respirocyte due to considerations of power, atomic-scale manipulation, immune reaction or toxicity, computation and communication. (en)
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