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Pharmacology Research &Perspectives, Volume 14, Issue 4, August 2026.
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PRP Therapy

2018
Osteochondral lesions remain as a clinical challenge despite the advances in orthopedic regenerative strategies. Biologics, in particular, platelet-rich plasma, has been applied for the reparative and regenerative effect in many tissues, and osteochondral tissue is not an exception.
Cengiz, I. F.   +2 more
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Glycosylation and misfolding of PrP

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2005
The TSEs (transmissible spongiform encephalopathies) are not only devastating neurological diseases but also provide a biochemical conundrum; how can a disease agent replicate in the apparent absence of genetic material? The prion hypothesis proposes that the TSE agent is a misfolded form of the host glycoprotein PrP (prion protein).
F, Wiseman, E, Cancellotti, J, Manson
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Controversies in PRP

2021
In the decade since the emergence of PRP as a treatment option in sports medicine and dermatology, controversies surrounding the procedure have emerged. These primarily centre on conflicting accounts of its efficacy, a lack of standardization when it comes to PRP production and injection protocols and the potential for misleading the general public ...
Usama Syed, Sachin M. Shridharani
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History of PRP

2021
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has increased in popularity over the last decade. Developed from the field of hematology in the 1970s, it is now used across disciplines as a safe and effective tissue-regenerating treatment. While orthopedics and maxillofacial surgery accounts for an overwhelming amount of currently available research, dermatology represents
Deborah Paul, Mara Weinstein Velez
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Prerequisites for Food Safety: PRPs and Operational PRPs

2012
This is not a book that claims to describe the detail of prerequisite programs (PRPs) but we do need to look at the essential role of PRPs in the context of supporting HACCP for effective food safety management. It is important to understand that hazard analysis must consider how hazards are managed (by CCPs or PRPs) and that there is a need to ...
Sara Mortimore, Carol Wallace
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“PRP culture”

Journal of Communication Management, 2006
PurposeTo advance the cultural approach to public relations research and practice through linking societal culture and occupational culture of public relations to the communication practices of practitioners, in the aim of understanding the contribution made by public relations to the development of contemporary cultures.Design/methodology/approachThe ...
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The pH-triggered conversion of the PrP(c) to PrP(sc.).

Current topics in medicinal chemistry, 2014
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are prion protein misfolding diseases that involve the accumulation of an abnormal β-sheet-rich prion protein aggregated form (PrP(sc)) of the normal α- helix-rich prion protein (PrP(c)) within the central nervous system (CNS) and other organs.
Guo-Ping, Zhou, Ri-Bo, Huang
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Is There a Problem with the PRP?

Respiratory Care, 1984
Letters on topics of current interest or commenting on material in RESPrRATORY CARE will be considered for publication. The Editor may accept or decline a letter or edit it without changing the author's views. Authors of criticized material will have the opportunity to reply in print. No anonymous letters can be published.
Howard Margulies, Diane M McGinnis
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