Human red blood cells (RBC) were crosslinked with glutaraldehyde (GA) by using a hemodialyzer which is used as an artificial kidney. Human RBC, which was in a flow of 2 ml/min, was extensively crosslinked with 50 mM GA solution of 10 ml/min flow rate. The crosslinked RBC showed high stability against osmotic pressure. The oxygen transport activity of the crosslinked RBC was similar to unmodified RBC. This crosslinking method could be used for the development of an efficient reactor which produces a stable and active RBC.