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Proteal. El PRFC-PRP, Plasma Rico en Factores de Crecimiento (Platelet Rich Plasma - Growth Factors), es una técnica de regeneración de tejidos óseos y tisulares. Fibrina autologa, bioestimulacion cutanea. PRAS agentes señalizadores. Plaquetas, autoinjerto. Cirugia
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  4. Whitman, D.H., et al, Platelet Gel: An Autologous Alternative to Fibrin Glue with Applications in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Journal Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, 1997; 55:1294-1299.
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Traumatología y Ortopedia
  1. Carter, Gordon, Home Study Program - Harvesting and Implanting Allograft Bone, AORN Journal, 1999; 70:659-676.
  2. Arm, D.M., et al, Effect of Controlled Release of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor from a Porous Hydroxyapatite Implant on Bone Ingrowth, Biomaterials, 1996; 17:703-709.
  3. Hannon, et al, Perioperative Multicomponent Pheresis in Children Undergoing Spinal Surgery, Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1998; 86S;S402.
  4. Blais et al., Efficacy of Autotransfusion in Spine Surgery: Comparison of Autotransfusion Alone with Hemodilution and Apheresis, Spine 1996; 21(23):2795-2800.
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Oftalmología
  1. Moxham, J.P., et al, TGF-beta 1 Forms Functionally Normal Bone in a Segmental Sheep Tibial Diaphyseal Defect, Journal Otolaryngol, 1996; 25(6):388-392.
  2. Korobelnik, J-F, et al, Autologous Platelet Concentrate as a Adjunct in Macular Hole Healing, Ophthalmology, 1996; 103:590-594.
  3. Gehring, S., et al, Preparation of Autologous Platelets for the Ophthalmologic Treatment of Macular Holes, Transfusion, 1999; 39:144-148.
  4. Gehring, S., Hoerauf, H., Laqua, H., Kirchner, H., Kluter, H., Preparation of Autologous platelets for the ophthalmologic treatment of macular holes, Transfusion, 1999; 144-148.
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