“…[Rossi et al, 2010a, Rossi et al, 2010b www.intechopen.com Previous studies in our laboratory on red blood cells, lymphocytes, pancreatic islets and viral models have demonstrated that the immunocamouflage of tissues is effective, reproducible and does not impair tissue function. [Bradley et al, 2002, Bradley & Scott, 2004, Chen & Scott, 2001, Chen & Scott, 2003, Le & Scott, 2010, McCoy & Scott, 2005, Murad et al, 1999b, Rossi et al, 2010a, Rossi et al, 2010b, Scott et al, 1997, Sutton & Scott, 2010 For example, the PEGylated red blood cell function (i.e., O 2 delivery and cellular deformability) were unaffected by the grafted polymer and exhibited normal in vivo circulation and lifespan (~50 day) in a murine transfusion model even after repeated transfusions (Figure 3). With relevance to tissue transplantation, our studies have demonstrated that transfusion of immunocamouflaged allogeneic murine splenocytes prevents allorecognition by either the donor cells (e.g., Transfusion-Associated Graft vs.…”