Platelet-rich plasma: a healing virtuoso [PDF]
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous product that concentrates a large number of platelets in a small volume of plasma [1,2]. PRP has long been used in hospitals to accelerate the body's own healing process, but it is only fairly recently that advances in technology have allowed this same technique to be used in the clinics as well.
Nikil Jain, Minkle Gulati
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Time‐Controlled Dual Targeting to Program Systemic and Intercellular Transfer of Therapeutic Effects
Aspirin‐liposomes loaded onto monocytes enable inflammation‐triggered targeting and efficient hand‐over of aspirin to inflamed cells. Monocytes uptake a significant portion of aspirin‐liposomes, prolonging therapeutic action. This approach enhances anti‐inflammatory effects through intercellular transfer, demonstrating a translational strategy for ...
Seung Eun Yu+6 more
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Regenerative Therapy in Gynecological Disorders: Review [PDF]
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) could be perceived as a unique planning of plasma in which concentration of platelet is tremendously high. This reasoning for plasma use has been in the clinically broadly utilized in medical sciences.
Naser, Maged, Shehata, Lamia H.
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Effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy combined with platelet-rich plasma on diabetic wounds: an experimental rat model [PDF]
Introduction: Hyperbaric oxygen and platelet-rich plasma are used in the treatment of diabetic wounds. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and autologous platelet concentrates in healing diabetic wounds. Material
Akgül, Engin+6 more
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Platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin in periodontal regeneration: A review
Platelet concentrates (PCs; platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin) are autologous bioactive substances that have found varied application in medical and dental fields, particularly in oral and maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery, and sports medicine.
Anjhana Narayanan+5 more
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Electric Pulse Regulated MXene Based Nanozymes for Integrative Bioelectricity Immuno‐Cancer Therapy
MXenzyme‐mediated bioelectricity cancer therapy (MXenzyme‐BECT) enhances cancer cell death through irreversible depolarization, ion channel disruption, ROS generation, and immunogenic cell death. Computational simulations reveal the electrical mechanisms by which MXenzyme acts on single cells and support to predict treatment parameters. Next‐generation
Sanghee Lee+6 more
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The role of platelet rich plasma in musculoskeletal science [PDF]
The idea of using platelet rich plasma (PRP) in medicine has been around since the 1970s. It is only more recently that its use has been employed in the area of musculoskeletal science.
Akeda K+59 more
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Platelet Rich Plasma and Knee Surgery [PDF]
In orthopaedic surgery and sports medicine, the knee joint has traditionally been considered the workhorse. The reconstruction of every damaged element in this joint is crucial in achieving the surgeon’s goal to restore the knee function and prevent degeneration towards osteoarthritis.
Mikel Sánchez+7 more
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“Writing” Crystal Phases in Amorphous Calcium Carbonate via Laser‐Induced Patterned Transformations
Laser‐induced crystallization enabling the patterning of amorphous calcium carbonate into various distinct phases is introduced. This approach provides spatial control over polymorph selection, both crystalline and amorphous, inspired by biomineralization pathways.
Hadar Shaked+6 more
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Photocurable platelet rich plasma bioadhesives
Closure of wounds with tissue adhesives has many advantages over sutures, but existing synthetic adhesives are toxic and have poor workability. Blood-derived adhesives display complete resorption but have adhesion too weak for reliable wound dressings.
Manisha Singh+5 more
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