Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9258857 Transfusion and Apheresis Science 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
In that vein, an increasing number of blood transfusion centres are screening blood donors in order to secure panels of donors for the prompt provision of HPA-1a/5b negative apheresis platelets. However, evidence is also accumulating that while platelets derived from various apheresis technologies currently in use may be equivalent in terms of cellular contents (thus meeting specifications), they may differ in terms of the platelet storage lesion, microvesiculation and the development of platelet-derived cytokines and some other biological response modifiers [Seghatchian J. Platelet storage lesion: the influence of various leukoreduction procedures on generation/retention of some biological response modifiers, microvesiculation, distribution of membrane-bound/soluble Prion and the rate of HLA-CLASS1 release. Trans Apher Sci, in press. [3]]. This manuscript summarises strategy and progress both in the improvement of apheresis platelet quality and provision in NAIT.
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