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Platelet preservation. IV. Preparation and cryopreservation of platelet concentrates from fresh and overnight-stored human blood.
Preparation and storage of platelet concentrates.
Formation and dissociation of soluble fibrin complexes in plasma at 20 degrees C and at 37 degrees C.
Separation of human des-AB fibrin and fibrinogen by sepharose-plasma chromatography at 20 degrees C and 37 degrees C.
Activation during preparation and storage of platelet concentrates.
Kinetics of oxygen consumption after a single isometric tetanus of frog sartorius muscle at 20 degrees C.
Interaction of sublethal and potentially lethal 45 degrees-hyperthermia and radiation damage at 0, 20, 37 or 40 degrees C.
Comparison of the platelet-rich plasma and buffy coat protocols for preparation of canine platelet concentrates.
Preparation and storage of platelet concentrates. II. Storage variables influencing platelet viability and function.
Storage of platelet concentrates.
Platelet activation during preparation of platelet concentrates: a comparison of the platelet-rich plasma and the buffy coat methods.
Spinal anaesthesia with plain 0.5% bupivacaine at 19 degrees C and 37 degrees C.
Preparation of red blood cell concentrates and plasma units from whole blood held overnight using a hollow-fibre separation system.
Generation of Platelet Microparticles after Cryopreservation of Apheresis Platelet Concentrates Contributes to Hemostatic Activity.
Some storage characteristics of buffy coats used for preparation of platelet concentrates.
Long-term conservation of Muellerius capillaris (Nematoda, Protostrongylidae) first-stage larvae: cryopreservation versus storage at -20 degrees C.
First autoclave-sterilized platelet-additive solution containing glucose with a physiological pH for the preparation of plasma-poor platelet concentrates.
Viability of skin biopsies stored at -70 degrees C.
Crystal structure of elastase-substrate complex at -- 55 degrees C.
Growth of nonfermentative bacteria at 42 degrees C.
Automated processing of leucocyte-poor platelet concentrates.
Principles for storage of platelet concentrates.
Species of Pseudomonas obtained at 7 degrees C and 30 degrees C during aerobic storage of lamb carcasses.
Benzodiazepine receptors: effect of tissue preincubation at 37 degrees C.
Preparation of platelet concentrates after overnight hold at 20 degrees C.
The clinical demand for platelet concentrates has increased dramatically in the last decade, and poses logistical problems for regional transfusion ce...
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Platelet preservation. IV. Preparation and cryopreservation of platelet concentrates from fresh and overnight-stored human blood.
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Separation of human des-AB fibrin and fibrinogen by sepharose-plasma chromatography at 20 degrees C and 37 degrees C.
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