Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Proliferation and Osteogenetic Activity of Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Vitro
To study the effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on the proliferation and osteogenetic activity of the marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) cultured in vitro to elucidate the cellular and molecular mechanism by which PRP accelerates bone repair.
List of Clinical Applications For Platelet Gel
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Bone Formation in the Maxillary Sinus by Using Platelet-Rich Plasma: An Experimental Study in Sheep
The purpose of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the ability of PRP to enhance bone regeneration in the maxillary sinus of sheep when combined with demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) and cortical cancellous freeze-dried bone allograft (CCFDBA).
Bone Formation in the Maxillary Sinus by Using Platelet-Rich Plasma: An Experimental Study in Sheep
The purpose of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the ability of PRP to enhance bone regeneration in the maxillary sinus of sheep when combined with demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) and cortical cancellous freeze-dried bone allograft (CCFDBA).
Bone Formation in the Maxillary Sinus by Using Platelet-Rich Plasma: An Experimental Study in Sheep
The purpose of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the ability of PRP to enhance bone regeneration in the maxillary sinus of sheep when combined with demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) and cortical cancellous freeze-dried bone allograft (CCFDBA).
Evaluation of the Adjunctive Benefits of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Subantral Sinus Augmentation
The purpose of this randomized, single-blinded, controlled study was to compare bone formation after subantral maxillary sinus augmentation with freeze-dried bone allograft (FDBA) plus PRP versus FDBA plus resorbable membrane.
Comparison of the Platelet Concentrate Collection System With the Plasma-Rich-in-Growth-Factors Kit to Produce Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Technical Report
The aim of this study was to compare a new method for the production of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), the plasma-rich-in-growth-factors kit (PRGF kit; G.A.C. Medicale San Antonio, Vitoria, Spain), with an established method, the Platelet Concentrate Collection System (PCCS; 3i/Implant Innovations, Palm Beach Gardens, FL) with respect to resulting cellular and growth factor contents.
Evaluation of the Adjunctive Benefits of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Subantral Sinus Augmentation
The purpose of this randomized, single-blinded, controlled study was to compare bone formation after subantral maxillary sinus augmentation with freeze-dried bone allograft (FDBA) plus PRP versus FDBA plus resorbable membrane.
Comparison of the Platelet Concentrate Collection System With the Plasma-Rich-in-Growth-Factors Kit to Produce Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Technical Report
The aim of this study was to compare a new method for the production of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), the plasma-rich-in-growth-factors kit (PRGF kit; G.A.C. Medicale San Antonio, Vitoria, Spain), with an established method, the Platelet Concentrate Collection System (PCCS; 3i/Implant Innovations, Palm Beach Gardens, FL) with respect to resulting cellular and growth factor contents.
Evaluation of the Adjunctive Benefits of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Subantral Sinus Augmentation
The purpose of this randomized, single-blinded, controlled study was to compare bone formation after subantral maxillary sinus augmentation with freeze-dried bone allograft (FDBA) plus PRP versus FDBA plus resorbable membrane.
Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma With Autogenous Bone Graft for Maxillary Sinus Augmentation in a Rabbit Model
To evaluate the effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on autogenous bone graft remodeling during sinus augmentation in a rabbit model.
Platelet-Rich Plasma Enhances Human Osteoblast-Like Cell Proliferation and Differentiation
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is widely used to promote tissue healing. However, there is no concrete evidence for the biological effects of PRP.