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Platelet-rich plasma in burns

Burns, 2010
Platelet-rich plasma stimulates angiogenesis, promoting vascular in-growth and fibroblast proliferation. In addition, PRP functions as haemostatic by forming a fibrin clot. Also application of PRP enhances wound-healing in both soft and hard tissue.
Norbert, Pallua   +2 more
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Increases Pigmentation

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
Abstract Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous solution of plasma containing 4 to 7 times the baseline concentration of human platelets. Platelet-rich plasma has been widely popular in facial rejuvenation to attenuate wrinkles and has been practically used.
Cagri A, Uysal, Nilgun Markal, Ertas
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Platelet-rich plasma in otolaryngology

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2016
AbstractBackground:Platelet-rich plasma is a novel material that is being used more frequently in many surgical specialties.Methods:A literature review on the current and potential uses of platelet-rich plasma in otolaryngology was performed.Results:There is limited evidence on the use of platelet-rich plasma in otolaryngology compared with other ...
M, Stavrakas   +3 more
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Sodium alginate hydrogel containing platelet-rich plasma for wound healing.

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2022
Ting Wang   +6 more
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Platelet-Rich Plasma

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2012
James M, Saucedo   +4 more
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Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2005
Boyne PJ, Nath R, Nakamura A: Human recombinant BMP-2 in osseous reconstruction of simulated cleft palate defects. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 36:84, 1998 Boyne PJ: Effect of long-term function on BMP complemented distraction osteogenesis of the edentulous mandible in the Papio anubis baboons.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections

2018
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous plasma suspension enriched with a supraphysiologic concentrate of platelets, isolated through a process of centrifugation. Administered locally (usually by injection or direct application) to areas of injury, PRP contains a high density of growth factors, which are believed to potentiate the body’s natural ...
Juewon Khwarg   +3 more
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The regenerative mechanisms of platelet-rich plasma: A review.

Cytokine, 2021
Rafael Gonzalez Dos Santos   +9 more
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Photoactivated Platelet-Rich Plasma: is it the Future of Platelet-Rich Plasma?

Regenerative Medicine, 2022
Madhan Jeyaraman   +3 more
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Platelet-rich plasma

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2002
NATHAN E. CARLSON, ROBERT B. ROACH
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