Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5891830 Bone 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Citrate anticoagulation during single plateletpheresis process results in a short-term increase of bone turnover and a shift of bone balance. ► The citrate-induced shift of bone balance is marked by an increase of bone resorption. ► Additional supplementation of calcium during citrate application attenuates the effect of citrate on bone. ► Prophylactic administration of calcium could be a potential prevention measure for apheresis donor protection.
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