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"SF blood" typically refers to "serum-free blood" or blood components that are prepared without the use of serum, which is the liquid part of blood that contains various proteins and antibodies. This term is often used in medical and scientific contexts, particularly in relation to cell culture and research, where serum-free mediums are desired for specific experimental conditions. The absence of serum can help eliminate variables and improve the consistency of experimental results.

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