2012
DOI: 10.5581/1516-8484.20120024
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Platelets from platelet-rich-plasma versus buffy-coat-derived platelets: what is the difference?

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“…33 The key strategies for platelet preparation include buffy coat and apheresis methods. [34][35][36][37] The buffy coat method, which was used in this manuscript, is based on centrifugation of the whole blood to separate platelets, leukocytes, erythrocytes and plasma. The excess erythrocytes and leukocytes are removed via specific filtration.…”
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“…33 The key strategies for platelet preparation include buffy coat and apheresis methods. [34][35][36][37] The buffy coat method, which was used in this manuscript, is based on centrifugation of the whole blood to separate platelets, leukocytes, erythrocytes and plasma. The excess erythrocytes and leukocytes are removed via specific filtration.…”
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“…In contrast BC method gives the luxury of cushion to platelets among RBC during the hard spin. Therefore platelets are less activated than PRP method [6].…”
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“…The growth factors are contained in the alpha granules of the platelets. They can be released by addition of calcium chloride, allogeneic thrombin or by autologous fibrin depending on the preparation technique . Other than individual recombinant growth factors, PCs convey a number of signals that may vary in their relative strength according to the dose levels present in the individual preparations.…”
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