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Blood Transfusion is an ability for Yokai to use their fangs to inject their blood and yōki into another person. This ability has been usually used on Humans when they are in a weakened state. When blood is injected it will heal them, give them power, and turn humans into Yōkai. The only humans that have been injected are Hokuto Kaneshiro and Tsukune Aono. Both of them are now Yōkai.

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  • Blood Transfusion is an ability for Yokai to use their fangs to inject their blood and yōki into another person. This ability has been usually used on Humans when they are in a weakened state. When blood is injected it will heal them, give them power, and turn humans into Yōkai. The only humans that have been injected are Hokuto Kaneshiro and Tsukune Aono. Both of them are now Yōkai.
  • Blood transfusion is the process of receiving blood products into one's circulation intravenously. Transfusions are used in a variety of medical conditions to replace lost components of the blood. Early transfusions used whole blood, but modern medical practice commonly uses only components of the blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, clotting factors, and platelets.
  • Blood transfusion was the process of receiving blood products into the circulatory system. The Monk mentioned that he would like to give the injured Eldred a blood transfusion, but Wulnoth did not understand what he meant. (TV: "A Battle of Wits") The Eighth Doctor once gave the Fourth Doctor a blood transfusion direct from himself. He did so as his former self was dying from blood loss after a Vampire attack. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)
  • The user is able to inject their own blood into the bodies of others through a variety of means. Depending on the Properties and the Contents of blood, transferal can any number of unique effects.
  • Bolians were unable to accept direct transfusions from Vulcans; doing so would result in the death of the Bolian. However, there were instances where incompatible blood was altered in order to make a transfusion possible. (VOY: "Prototype") In 2267, a transfusion from Spock facilitated his father Sarek's heart surgery. (TOS: "Journey to Babel" ) In 2371, a Kazon retrieved by the USS Voyager required a complete blood transfusion after his blood cells had bonded with metalic nuclei. The Kazon was later killed on Maje Culluh's orders shortly thereafter, however. (VOY: "State of Flux")
  • A blood transfusion is a medical procedure when whole blood (containing both red blood cells and plasma) from a donor is given intravenously to a recipient. It is very common in long surgical procedures (particularly transplants), where a patient has suffered a severe blood loss, or where the patient is suffering from severe anemia. Some religious groups will refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds, the best known of these groups being the Jehovah's Witnesses.
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  • Inject one's blood into others.
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  • Blood Transfusion
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  • Moka Akashiya injects her blood into Tsukune Aono through her fangs.
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  • Blood Transfusion is an ability for Yokai to use their fangs to inject their blood and yōki into another person. This ability has been usually used on Humans when they are in a weakened state. When blood is injected it will heal them, give them power, and turn humans into Yōkai. The only humans that have been injected are Hokuto Kaneshiro and Tsukune Aono. Both of them are now Yōkai.
  • Blood transfusion is the process of receiving blood products into one's circulation intravenously. Transfusions are used in a variety of medical conditions to replace lost components of the blood. Early transfusions used whole blood, but modern medical practice commonly uses only components of the blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, clotting factors, and platelets.
  • Blood transfusion was the process of receiving blood products into the circulatory system. The Monk mentioned that he would like to give the injured Eldred a blood transfusion, but Wulnoth did not understand what he meant. (TV: "A Battle of Wits") The Eighth Doctor once gave the Fourth Doctor a blood transfusion direct from himself. He did so as his former self was dying from blood loss after a Vampire attack. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)
  • The user is able to inject their own blood into the bodies of others through a variety of means. Depending on the Properties and the Contents of blood, transferal can any number of unique effects.
  • Bolians were unable to accept direct transfusions from Vulcans; doing so would result in the death of the Bolian. However, there were instances where incompatible blood was altered in order to make a transfusion possible. (VOY: "Prototype") In 2259 of the alternate reality, Khan Noonien Singh made a bargain with Thomas Harewood to give his ailing daughter Lucille a blood transfusion. Khan's augmented platelets restored Lucille's health, but Harewood did not live to see her recover, as the deal entailed he plant a bomb at the Kelvin Memorial Archive. After James T. Kirk died of radiation poisoning later that year, Doctor Leonard McCoy conducted a transfusion from Khan Noonien Singh to Kirk, as Khan's blood had been discovered to have regenerative qualities. McCoy managed to resurrect Kirk by creating a serum from Khan's blood, though the effects of the transfusion left Kirk unconscious for two weeks. (Star Trek Into Darkness) In 2267, a transfusion from Spock facilitated his father Sarek's heart surgery. (TOS: "Journey to Babel" ) In 2371, a Kazon retrieved by the USS Voyager required a complete blood transfusion after his blood cells had bonded with metalic nuclei. The Kazon was later killed on Maje Culluh's orders shortly thereafter, however. (VOY: "State of Flux") In 2379, Shinzon wanted to capture Captain Jean-Luc Picard because a complete transfusion of Picard's blood was necessary for Shinzon to survive. (Star Trek Nemesis)
  • A blood transfusion is a medical procedure when whole blood (containing both red blood cells and plasma) from a donor is given intravenously to a recipient. It is very common in long surgical procedures (particularly transplants), where a patient has suffered a severe blood loss, or where the patient is suffering from severe anemia. Blood must be "typed" before transfusion into one of eight different blood types, categorized by the presence or absence of one of three different antibodies, A, B and Rhesus factor. The eight types are A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+ and O-. O- is the most common blood type, AB+ the least common. However, the blood types do not have to match exactly - the only requirement is that the recipient not have a factor that is present in the donor blood. As such O- donors can donate to everyone, while AB+ can receive from everyone. However, it is not usually advisable to give a person too much of a non-type matched blood. Giving blood is usually totally safe for anyone in good health, but must be avoided by those who harbor an infection, are suffering from allergies (which raise the white blood cell count) or are anemic. Receiving blood is not without risks. Although screening procedures are very good, there have been several cases where people have contracted diseases from donated blood. Author Isaac Asimov died from AIDS contracted from a transfusion, and former Toronto, Ontario mayor Mel Lastman was exposed to hepatitis C in the same way. Although blood can be transfused directly, most transfused blood is stored from donors in refrigerated conditions and is used as required. Whole blood will last about thirty days before it can no longer be used for transfusions, requiring a constant stream of new donors. Some religious groups will refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds, the best known of these groups being the Jehovah's Witnesses.
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