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|description='''Platelet-rich Plasma''' or PRP correspond to upper layer during [[blood cell preparation]]. With low-rcf centrifugation (around 150-200 g) white and red blood cells sink and get separated from plasma leaving just platelets still mixed within it.
|description='''Platelet-rich plasma''' (PRP) is obtained as the upper layer at low-speed centrifugation (around 150-200 ''g''), when white and red blood cells sediment and thus get separated from plasma containing the platelets. For further details see [[blood cell preparation]].
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Communicated by [[Garcia-Souza LF]] 2016-03-04; edited 2017-02-28.

Revision as of 12:10, 28 February 2017


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Platelet-rich plasma

Description

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is obtained as the upper layer at low-speed centrifugation (around 150-200 g), when white and red blood cells sediment and thus get separated from plasma containing the platelets. For further details see blood cell preparation.

Abbreviation: PRP


MitoPedia topics: Sample preparation 

Communicated by Garcia-Souza LF 2016-03-04; edited 2017-02-28.