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Machine and man individualities in apheresis adverse events
Background: Adverse events due to plateletpheresis are not unheard of, citrate-related reactions being the most common. Most of these events are mild and self-limiting. The current study describes adverse events in plateletpheresis using modern apheresis
Sudipta Sekhar Das +2 more
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Study of biochemical changes after plateletpheresis in healthy male donors [PDF]
BACKGROUND: There is relatively little information about endogenous biochemical changes in a response to plateletpheresis in healthy donors. We aimed to investigate the changes in different biochemical parameters including glycemic status, insulin ...
Al Sofyani, A +7 more
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Background: Platelet transfusions are routinely needed as an essential part of treatment for patients undergoing cancer therapy, as well as for those with bleeding disorders, and for patients undergoing open heart surgeries or organ transplantation.
Imran Khurshid, Irm Yasmeen, Aleem Jan
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Natural assembly of platelet lysate-loaded nanocarriers into enriched 3D hydrogels for cartilage regeneration [PDF]
The role of Platelet Lysates (PLs) as a source of growth factors (GFs) and as main element of threedimensional (3D) hydrogels has been previously described. However, the resulting hydrogels usually suffer from high degree of contraction, limiting their
Gomes, Manuela E. +4 more
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Rodent herpesvirus Peru encodes a secreted chemokine decoy receptor [PDF]
Viruses have long been studied not only for their pathology and associated disease but also as model systems for understanding cellular and immunological processes. Rodent herpesvirus Peru (RHVP) is a recently characterized rhadinovirus related to murine
Alcami +58 more
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The poor healing potential of tendons is still a clinical problem, and the use of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) was hypothesized to stimulate healing. As the efficacy of PRPs remains unproven, platelet lysate (PL) could be an alternative with its main ...
Kalus, Ulrich +8 more
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Compassionate use of convalescent plasma for the management of severe pneumonia in critically ill COVID-19 patients-a single center experience, Kerala, India [PDF]
We assessed treatment effectiveness with convalescent plasma in critically ill COVID-19 pneumonia patients and their association with reduction in C reactive protein level as a sensitive inflammatory marker to the ongoing cytokine storm.
Abraham, Latha +6 more
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The transfusion of constituents drawn from human blood strengthens up-to date medicine. But, transfusion is not devoid of hazards. Platelet transfusions are rising more speedily than the transfusion of other parts.
Faheem Ahmed Memon +3 more
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Platelet lysate-based pro-angiogenic nanocoatings [PDF]
Human platelet lysate (PL) is a cost-effective and human source of autologous multiple and potent pro-angiogenic factors, such as vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF A), fibroblast growth factor b (FGF b) and angiopoietin-1.
Alexandra P. Marques +59 more
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New approaches to preparation and storage of platelets [PDF]
During the last century, transfusion of blood components has become a prerequisite for treatment in many clinical settings. The availability of plastic bags and methods for centrifugation and separation of blood cells, has enabled processing of whole ...
Larsson, Stella
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