Leukocyte-poor platelet concentrates from buffy coats. The Dutch experience

Following centrifugation the whole blood is manually separated into plasma, buffy coat and red cells in a plasma extractor or automatically processed in a special device designed for this method of blood separation. To obtain cell-free plasma it is important to terminate plasma expression when a lay...

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