Autologous platelet gel, which is usually prepared by adding thrombin and calcium to a platelet concentrate, is used to accelerate bone repair as a possible alternative to recombinant growth factors (GF), through the osteogenic GF released from a-granules. The advantages of platelet gel lie in its mimicking the GF effects of the physiological bone healing and regenerative processes, in addition to a relatively simple and low cost technique. Moreover, if autologous platelet gel is used, immunological reactions are avoided. In in vitro systems, platelet gel stimulated osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells, while it inhibited complete osteoclast differentiation and activation. Moreover, platelet gel favoured endothelial cell ...
OBJECTIVES: Treatments for injured articular cartilage have not advanced to the point that efficient...
A platelet gel (PG) is produced by the addition of calcium chloride and thrombin to a platelet conce...
Current techniques to improve bone regeneration following trauma or tumour resection involve the use...
Background: The therapeutic use of autologously prepared, platelet-leukocyte-enriched gel (PLG) is a...
Strategies to reduce blood loss and transfusion of allogeneic blood products during surgery and foll...
BACKGROUND AIMS: An extensive debate about the clinical benefits of autologous platelet concentrate...
Studies on new procedures for bone reconstruction suggest that autologous cells seeded on a resorbab...
Introduction: Successful healing of large bone defects (LBDs) is a complicated phenomenon because th...
The tensional and mechanical behavior of regenerative components, grafts, and blood clots represent ...
Stimulating the body’s natural healing at the cellular level can be achieved through the application...
Purpose: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the influence and efficacy of autologous platel...
In the last 5 years, many studies about autogenous platelet-rich plasma have been undertaken pointin...
Over the last few years, some hemocomponents have been used advantageously in clinical neurosurgical...
OBJECTIVES: Treatments for injured articular cartilage have not advanced to the point that efficient...
A platelet gel (PG) is produced by the addition of calcium chloride and thrombin to a platelet conce...
Current techniques to improve bone regeneration following trauma or tumour resection involve the use...
Background: The therapeutic use of autologously prepared, platelet-leukocyte-enriched gel (PLG) is a...
Strategies to reduce blood loss and transfusion of allogeneic blood products during surgery and foll...
BACKGROUND AIMS: An extensive debate about the clinical benefits of autologous platelet concentrate...
Studies on new procedures for bone reconstruction suggest that autologous cells seeded on a resorbab...
Introduction: Successful healing of large bone defects (LBDs) is a complicated phenomenon because th...
The tensional and mechanical behavior of regenerative components, grafts, and blood clots represent ...
Stimulating the body’s natural healing at the cellular level can be achieved through the application...
Purpose: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the influence and efficacy of autologous platel...
In the last 5 years, many studies about autogenous platelet-rich plasma have been undertaken pointin...
Over the last few years, some hemocomponents have been used advantageously in clinical neurosurgical...
OBJECTIVES: Treatments for injured articular cartilage have not advanced to the point that efficient...
A platelet gel (PG) is produced by the addition of calcium chloride and thrombin to a platelet conce...
Current techniques to improve bone regeneration following trauma or tumour resection involve the use...