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Description Refrigerated PLTs in PAS show increased PLT activation during storage. Percent (%) positive expression of PLTs stained with fluorescent antibodies (A) CD62P (P‐selectin), (B) lactadherin...
Article Title: Cold storage of platelets in platelet additive solution: an in vitro comparison of two Food and Drug Administration–approved collection and storage systems
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Description Metabolic variables of stored PLTs. (A) Blood pH and (B) lactate levels of PLTs stored for up to 15 days. Significance was set at p < 0.05; (◻) α versus Day 1 Trima‐ISO, (▪) β versus Day 1...
Article Title: Cold storage of platelets in platelet additive solution: an in vitro comparison of two Food and Drug Administration–approved collection and storage systems
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Description Cold‐stored Trima‐ISO PLTs show enhanced procoagulant activity during storage. Cold‐stored (◻) Trima‐ISO and (▪) Amicus‐INT PLTs were perfused over a collagen‐coated surface for 10 minutes, and (A)...
Article Title: Cold storage of platelets in platelet additive solution: an in vitro comparison of two Food and Drug Administration–approved collection and storage systems
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Description Amicus‐INT PLTs show a significant decrease in PLT count that corresponds with enhanced microaggregate formation. (A) PLT count for stored units. Significance was set at p < 0.05; (◻) α versus Day...
Article Title: Cold storage of platelets in platelet additive solution: an in vitro comparison of two Food and Drug Administration–approved collection and storage systems
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Description Functional response of stored PLTs. Maximum light transmission aggregation response to (A) ADP, (B) collagen, (C) TRAP, and (D) epinephrine reported after 6 minutes of testing. (E) MCF of stored...
Article Title: Cold storage of platelets in platelet additive solution: an in vitro comparison of two Food and Drug Administration–approved collection and storage systems
Publication Title: Transfusion