“…This loss of in vitro functional activity is also reflected in the cryopreserved platelets' in vivo circulatory parameters (Daly et al , 1979; Handin & Valeri, 1972; Kim & Balduini, 1974; Melaragno et al , 1985; Schiffer et al , 1976; Spector et al , 1977). Following infusion, the recovery of 51 Cr‐labelled cryopreserved platelets ranges from 30% to 40% as assessed in multiple studies (Handin & Valeri, 1972; Melaragno et al , 1985; Valeri, 1974). Taken in conjunction with the loss of cell numbers as a consequence of the freeze–thaw process and the post‐thaw wash step, the final in vivo recovery can be as low as 18% of the original fresh platelet population (Spector et al , 1977; Valeri et al , 1974a, b).…”