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Platelet factor 4 release from the platelets stored in platelet concentrates
Transfusion, 1985Many consider that granular components of platelets should remain intact during storage of platelet concentrates (PCs) in order to participate in hemostasis when infused. The present investigations were done to determine factors affecting the release of an alpha‐granular component, platelet factor 4 (PF‐4), from platelets stored as PCs.
T, Shimizu +4 more
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Platelet concentration and platelet volume distribution in healthy cats
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984SUMMARY An electronic particle counter and size analysis system were used to determine platelet count, mean platelet volume (mpv), platelet volume heterogeneity (sd of platelet volumes), and platelet mass values in feline platelet-rich plasma (prp) prepared by brief centrifugation of blood.
M G, Weiser, G J, Kociba
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Viral inactivation in platelet concentrates
Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, 1994Although the current risk of posttransfusion infection is very low in North America and Western Europe, there continues to be considerable interest in measures to inactivate residual viruses in blood components. The human immunodeficiency virus is of greatest concern, but hepatitis C virus is also considered to be a significant problem.
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Pooled Platelet Concentrates or Apheresis Platelets?
New England Journal of Medicine, 2013Thomas, Thiele +2 more
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Cytokines in platelet concentrates
Transfusion Science, 1995M, Wadhwa +5 more
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Platelet concentrates in Germany
Transfusion Science, 1997V, Kretschmer, T, Zeiler
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