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Intraovarian Platelet-Rich Plasma for Women with Diminished Ovarian Reserve: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Wang X, Wei H, Du X, He H, Ma C.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Enhances Adhesion and Short-Term Retention of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells to Articular Cartilage. [PDF]
Ahn SY, Jo CH.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma vs. Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Lumbar Disc Degeneration: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Subendometrial platelet-rich plasma injection for refractory thin endometrium: a prospective pilot study. [PDF]
Zhang H, Wang H, Yu J, Huang C, Jiang Y.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2016
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a growing and robust therapeutic option in musculoskeletal medicine. PRP is a preparation of autologous plasma enriched with a platelet concentration above that normally contained in whole blood. The rationale for use and therapeutic potential of a high concentration of platelets is based on their capacity to supply ...
Peter I-Kung, Wu +2 more
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a growing and robust therapeutic option in musculoskeletal medicine. PRP is a preparation of autologous plasma enriched with a platelet concentration above that normally contained in whole blood. The rationale for use and therapeutic potential of a high concentration of platelets is based on their capacity to supply ...
Peter I-Kung, Wu +2 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2019
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a promising treatment for musculoskeletal maladies and clinical data to date have shown that PRP is safe. However, evidence of its efficacy has been mixed and highly variable depending on the specific indication. Additional future high-quality large clinical trials will be critical in shaping our perspective of this ...
Adrian D K, Le +3 more
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a promising treatment for musculoskeletal maladies and clinical data to date have shown that PRP is safe. However, evidence of its efficacy has been mixed and highly variable depending on the specific indication. Additional future high-quality large clinical trials will be critical in shaping our perspective of this ...
Adrian D K, Le +3 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2023
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an orthobiologic therapy composed of platelets, leukocytes, red blood cells, and plasma proteins. PRP has been used for 20 years, but progress determining efficacy has been slow. The definitions and classification of PRP are reviewed, and the use of PRP for tendon, ligament, and joint disease is discussed with a focus on ...
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an orthobiologic therapy composed of platelets, leukocytes, red blood cells, and plasma proteins. PRP has been used for 20 years, but progress determining efficacy has been slow. The definitions and classification of PRP are reviewed, and the use of PRP for tendon, ligament, and joint disease is discussed with a focus on ...
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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.
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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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