The platelet concentrates’ the hallmark in regeneration

Reshma Radhakrishnan, Deepak Thomas, S. D. K., Ahila D, Shahna N, Suhana Roshan
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Numerous studies have been done on the use of biocompatible materials in regenerative medicine. Platelet concentrates, also known as concentrated growth factor, platelet-rich fibrin, and platelet-rich plasma, are the result of centrifuging blood to separate out the platelets. Platelet concentrations have generated a great deal of discussion in both soft and hard tissue engineering. In fact, growth factors, fibrin matrix, and platelets are among the components of autologous platelet concentrate that are essential for the healing of wounds. Modern techniques for tissue restoration by increasing the properties of autologous platelet concentrates are the subject of current research. The usage of platelet concentrates and their role in tissue regeneration are addressed in the current study, along with a number of new advances and its biological effects.
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血小板浓缩物是再生的标志
关于在再生医学中使用生物兼容材料的研究不胜枚举。血小板浓缩物又称浓缩生长因子、富血小板纤维蛋白和富血小板血浆,是将血液离心分离出血小板的结果。血小板浓缩物在软组织和硬组织工程中都引起了大量讨论。事实上,生长因子、纤维蛋白基质和血小板都是自体血小板浓缩物中对伤口愈合至关重要的成分。通过增加自体血小板浓缩物的特性来进行组织修复的现代技术是当前研究的主题。本研究探讨了血小板浓缩物的用途及其在组织再生中的作用,以及一些新进展及其生物效应。
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