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Platelet-rich plasma

Description

Platelet-rich Plasma or PRP correspond to upper layer during blood cell preparation. With low-rcf centrifugation (around 150-200 g) white and red blood cells sink and get separated from plasma leaving just platelets still mixed within it.

Abbreviation: PRP






MitoPedia topics: Sample preparation