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Efficient Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Generation Starting with Leukoreduction System Chambers of Thrombocyte Apheresis Sets. [PDF]
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Optimized Protocol for Producing Pathogen-inactivated Double-dose Platelet Concentrates From Six Pooled Buffy Coats. [PDF]
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Effect of plateletpheresis on donor variables and platelet yield using three different cell separators: Experience from tertiary care hospital. [PDF]
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Transfusion Science, 1996
1995 has brought several novelties into the field of thrombocytapheresis. The most important is the presentation by Baxter of the Amicus CFC apparatus that, in a two-vein collection time of 51-53 min, collects 3.93-4.13 x 10(11) platelets contaminated by 0.2 x 10(6) white blood cells (WBC) with an efficiency of 72-74%.
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1995 has brought several novelties into the field of thrombocytapheresis. The most important is the presentation by Baxter of the Amicus CFC apparatus that, in a two-vein collection time of 51-53 min, collects 3.93-4.13 x 10(11) platelets contaminated by 0.2 x 10(6) white blood cells (WBC) with an efficiency of 72-74%.
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Pseudothrombocytopenia in plateletpheresis donors
Transfusion, 1995BACKGROUND: EDTA pseudothrombocytopenia (PTCP) is an in vitro artifact in which the anticoagulation of blood with EDTA is associated with in vitro agglutination of platelets, resulting in a spuriously low platelet count. In apheresis donors, whole‐blood samples for complete blood counts are routinely drawn into tubes anti‐coagulated with EDTA.
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Motivation of Plateletpheresis Donors
Transfusion, 1978Twenty randomly chosen voluntary plateletpheresis donors were interviewed in depth. Information on their family histories, past histories, present psychosocial adjustment, and history of blood donation was elicited. Most donors had a high level of commitment and drive to achieve, frequently related to low self‐image dating from childhood.
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Citrate anticoagulants for plateletpheresis
Transfusion, 1977In 112 plateletphereses done by the Haemonetics blood processor, the comparative effectiveness of ACD formula A, ACD formula B, and 2 per cent citrate in saline was evaluated. With respect to yields of platelets and white blood cells (e.g., lymphocytes), ACD‐B was significantly better than the other two.
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