Autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) are obtained by centrifuging the blood from the same patient. It is defined as the content in platelet-shaped supernatant after centrifugation of anticoagulated blood (Dugrillon et al 2002). Platelets play a very important role in the APCs, as they are the main source of mitogenic activity in blood plasma and function as vehicle carrying growth factors (GFs), mainly transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) insulin growth factor (IGF), growth factor platelet derived (PDGF) and other proteins that modulate inflammation and scarring (Carmona and Prades 2009).
Autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) are obtained by centrifuging the blood from the same patient. It is defined as the content in platelet-shaped supernatant after centrifugation of anticoagulated blood (Dugrillon et al 2002). Platelets play a very important role in the APCs, as they are the main source of mitogenic activity in blood plasma and function as vehicle carrying growth factors (GFs), mainly transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) insulin growth factor (IGF), growth factor platelet derived (PDGF) and other proteins that modulate inflammation and scarring (Carmona and Prades 2009).
Autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) are obtained by centrifuging the blood from the same patient. It is defined as the content in platelet-shaped supernatant after centrifugation of anticoagulated blood (Dugrillon et al 2002). Platelets play a very important role in the APCs, as they are the main source of mitogenic activity in blood plasma and function as vehicle carrying growth factors (GFs), mainly transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) insulin growth factor (IGF), growth factor platelet derived (PDGF) and other proteins that modulate inflammation and scarring (Carmona and Prades 2009).
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