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  2. Plateletpheresis - Wikipedia

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    Platelets collected by using apheresis at an American Red Cross donation center. Not all platelet transfusions use platelets collected by automated apheresis. The platelets can also be separated from donations of whole blood collected in a traditional blood donation, but there are several advantages to separating the platelets at the time of collection.

  3. Apheresis - Wikipedia

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    For apheresis platelet donation the donor's pre platelet count should be above 150 x 10^9/L. For apheresis plasma donation, the donor's total protein level should be greater than 60 g/L. For double red cell apheresis, donors of either gender require a minimum hemoglobin level of 14.0 g/dl. [16]

  4. Sherrill Slichter - Wikipedia

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    Slichter's work helped establish the utility of single-donor apheresis platelets [5] and the appropriateness of platelet transfusion in various clinical settings. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Slichter was the lead author on the Trial to Reduce Alloimmunization to Platelets (TRAP) study, [ 8 ] which evaluated the utility of leukoreduction and ultraviolet ...

  5. Transfusion medicine - Wikipedia

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    The blood donor center is the facility that collects blood components from screened blood donors, either whole blood or separate components such as plasma or platelets only via apheresis. These blood components are then transported to a central location for processing such as fractionation, testing and redistribution.

  6. Blood donation - Wikipedia

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    Platelets collected by using apheresis at an American Red Cross donation center. Apheresis is a blood donation method where the blood is passed through an apparatus that separates out one particular constituent and returns the remainder to the donor.

  7. Platelet - Wikipedia

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    Platelets, either apheresis-derived or random-donor, can be processed through a volume reduction process. In this process, the platelets are spun in a centrifuge and plasma is removed, leaving 10 to 100 mL of platelet concentrate.

  8. No. 25 Clemson, in mini-skid, looks to change course vs. Wake ...

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    Coming off of back-to-back losses, No. 25 Clemson will host Wake Forest in an Atlantic Coast Conference game on Saturday afternoon. The Tigers held on to a spot in the latest Associated Press Top ...

  9. Platelet concentrate - Wikipedia

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    Originally, platelets were stored in the donor’s own plasma. Nowadays, many blood banks have switched to using platelet additive solution to store platelets. Typically, when platelets are isolated from whole blood, not all plasma is removed, as platelets need to be in a certain volume of plasma in order to have a clear separation from other ...