Analysis of Platelet Counts and Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-Bb Levels in Platelet Rich Plasma Produced with Edta as Anticoagulant in Three Different Centrifugation Methods
Abstract:Background: Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous product made of whole blood through centrifugation process producing high platelet concentrate in a small volume of plasma. This high platelet concentrate can lead to high growth factor levels that play important roles in the nature of thrombosis, hemostasis and wound healing. PRP has been widely used in clinical setting, however standardized procedure of PRP production has been lacking, mainly the procedure related to duration and speed of centrifugation… Show more
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