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- Q17145962 subject Q7012769.
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- Q17145962 abstract "Hypoxia preconditioned plasma or hypoxia pre-conditioned plasma (abbreviated as HPP), is the term used to describe the (cell-free) plasma obtained after extracorporeal conditioning (i.e. culturing) of anticoagulated blood under physiological temperature (37 °C) and physiological hypoxia (1–5 %O2). Letting the blood to coagulate before conditioning it under the same conditions yields hypoxia preconditioned serum (abbreviated as HPS). Blood conditioning is typically carried out over 2 to 4 days. Since blood cells sediment over time, during conditioning, HPP and HPS can be passively separated from the blood cell components without centrifugation, a requirement for sampling normal blood plasma and serum . Hypoxia precondtioned blood products, such as HPP and HPS (in Europe marketed as HYPPP®)) are currently developed as therapies for wound regeneration and skin rejuvenation.".
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- Q17145962 comment "Hypoxia preconditioned plasma or hypoxia pre-conditioned plasma (abbreviated as HPP), is the term used to describe the (cell-free) plasma obtained after extracorporeal conditioning (i.e. culturing) of anticoagulated blood under physiological temperature (37 °C) and physiological hypoxia (1–5 %O2). Letting the blood to coagulate before conditioning it under the same conditions yields hypoxia preconditioned serum (abbreviated as HPS). Blood conditioning is typically carried out over 2 to 4 days.".
- Q17145962 label "Hypoxia preconditioned plasma".
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