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Platelet-rich plasma in androgenetic alopecia
The goal of these recommendations is to provide a framework to practitioners for implementing useful, evidence-based recommendations for the preparation of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and its use in androgenetic alopecia (AGA). The Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists (IADVL) assigned the task of preparing these ...
Satish Bhatia+3 more
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Aim and Objective: The prospective study was conducted to assess the role of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in healing of soft tissue after the surgical extraction of mandibular-impacted third molars.
Sauvik Singha+4 more
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Platelet‐rich plasma and regenerative dentistry [PDF]
AbstractRegenerative dentistry is an emerging field of medicine involving stem cell technology, tissue engineering and dental science. It exploits biological mechanisms to regenerate damaged oral tissues and restore their functions. Platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) is a biological product that is defined as the portion of plasma fraction of autologous blood ...
J Xu, L Gou, P Zhang, H Li, S Qiu
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Platelet-rich plasma has been used to treat articular cartilage defects, with the expectations of anabolic and anti-inflammatory effects. However, its role on cellular chondrogenic or fibrogenic commitment is still a controversy.
Ronaldo JFC do Amaral+9 more
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a regenerative therapy strategy used to address surgical wounds, dermatological conditions, and musculoskeletal conditions, such as lateral epicondylosis.
Prathap Jayaram+2 more
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Streaming Instability Generation in Lunar Plasma Environment [PDF]
Plasma instabilities are the non-linear processes occurring in plasmas when excess energy gets accumulated in a plasma system which is unable to hold it. There are almost 60 known plasma instabilities in nature.
arxiv
Introduction: Platelets are nucleated cells that form blood clots as their primary function, but their popularity comes with secondary functions such as angiogenesis and innate immunity.
Esra Ercan+1 more
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Application of biologics for ridge preservation/reconstruction after implant removal
Abstract Background The purpose of this review was aimed at providing the rationale supported with a series of cases to apply biologics to enhance orchestrating the healing process at implant removal sites. Summary Implant removal is commonly applied on a daily basis, in particular, in cases that exhibit esthetic failures linked to inadequate implant ...
Alberto Monje+1 more
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Revascularization of Immature Necrotic Teeth: Platelet rich Fibrin an Edge over Platelet rich Plasma
Introduction: Revascularization is one such entity that has found its clinical application in the field of endodontics for the manage-ment of immature permanent necrotic teeth.
Neelam Mittal, Isha Narang
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ACHILLES TENDON RUPTURE AND PLATELET RICH PLASMA [PDF]
Achilles tendon rupture is currently one of the most frequent injuries in athletes. Such rupture may be caused by a sudden dorsiflexion of the ankle, pushing off with the weight bearing forefoot while extending the knee or violent dorsiflexion of a ...
Pietro Zedde
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