Do your experiment in a clear glass, pressurized storage vessel with an inert nitrogen atmosphere. You'll need an airlock. You can probably set up a workable lab system for somewhere in the range of $3K - $5K.
I wonder if you got an empty vial and was oxgen proof and then syringed your blood and added it to the empty vial and then added some of the covid stuff to the vial if that would solve the oxigination issue.
No.... different when outside the body, blood. Oxygenated....
Do your experiment in a clear glass, pressurized storage vessel with an inert nitrogen atmosphere. You'll need an airlock. You can probably set up a workable lab system for somewhere in the range of $3K - $5K.
I wonder if you got an empty vial and was oxgen proof and then syringed your blood and added it to the empty vial and then added some of the covid stuff to the vial if that would solve the oxigination issue.
Wouldn't an ECMO fix that?