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1. Biotin labeling allows for post‐transfusion functional assessment of stored human platelets in mice.

2. Hyperbaric treatment of platelets extends in vitro storage to 14 days.

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4. Cold-stored platelets have better preserved contractile function in comparison with room temperature-stored platelets over 21 days.

5. Platelet aggregation in whole blood is not impaired by a platelet-sparing leukoreduction filter and instead depends upon the presence of leukocytes.

6. In vitro characteristics and in vivo platelet quality of whole blood treated with riboflavin and UVA/UVB light and stored for 24 hours at room temperature.

7. Refrigeration of apheresis platelets in platelet additive solution (PAS-E) supports in vitro platelet quality to maximize the shelf-life.

8. Assessment of platelet function utilizing viscoelastic testing.

9. Viscoelastic testing in cardiac surgery.

10. The assessment of platelet function by thromboelastometry as a point-of-care test to guide Intercept-treated platelet support in hemato-oncological patients and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients.

11. Blood component separation of pathogen-reduced whole blood by the PRP method produces acceptable red cells but platelet yields and function are diminished.

12. Hyperbaric treatment of platelets extends in vitro storage to 14 days

13. Effects of anemia and blood transfusion on clot formation and platelet function in patients with septic shock: a substudy of the randomized TRISS trial.

14. Platelet sequestration with a new-generation autotransfusion device.

15. A comparison of platelet function in cold‐stored whole blood and platelet concentrates

16. The platelet proteasome and immunoproteasome are stable in buffy‐coat derived platelet concentrates for up to 7 days

17. Refined methods to evaluate the in vivo hemostatic function and viability of transfused human platelets in rabbit models.

18. A comparison of platelet quality between platelets from healthy donors and hereditary hemochromatosis donors over seven‐day storage

19. Platelet concentrate functionality assessed by thromboelastography or rotational thromboelastometry.

20. In vitro quality and platelet function of cold and delayed cold storage of apheresis platelet concentrates in platelet additive solution for 21 days

21. Refrigeration of apheresis platelets in platelet additive solution ( <scp>PAS‐E</scp> ) supports in vitro platelet quality to maximize the shelf‐life

22. Platelet aggregation in whole blood is not impaired by a <scp>platelet‐sparing</scp> leukoreduction filter and instead depends upon the presence of leukocytes

23. Cold‐stored platelets have better preserved contractile function in comparison with room temperature‐stored platelets over 21 days

24. In vitro characteristics and in vivo platelet quality of whole blood treated with riboflavin and <scp>UVA</scp> / <scp>UVB</scp> light and stored for 24 hours at room temperature

25. Blood component separation of pathogen‐reduced whole blood by the PRP method produces acceptable red cells but platelet yields and function are diminished

26. Gamma and X-ray irradiation do not affect the in vitro quality of refrigerated apheresis platelets in platelet additive solution (PAS-E).

27. High-frequency (13.56-MHz) and ultrahigh-frequency (915-MHz) radio identification systems do not affect platelet activation and functions

28. Effects of anemia and blood transfusion on clot formation and platelet function in patients with septic shock: a substudy of the randomized TRISS trial

29. A comparison of platelet function in cold-stored whole blood and platelet concentrates.

30. The platelet proteasome and immunoproteasome are stable in buffy-coat derived platelet concentrates for up to 7 days.

32. Removal of citrate from PAS-III additive solution improves functional and biochemical characteristics of buffy-coat platelet concentrates stored for 7 days, with or without INTERCEPT pathogen reduction.

33. Refined methods to evaluate the in vivo hemostatic function and viability of transfused human platelets in rabbit models

34. Platelet concentrate functionality assessed by thromboelastography or rotational thromboelastometry

35. Refrigeration and cryopreservation of platelets differentially affect platelet metabolism and function: a comparison with conventional platelet storage conditions

36. Platelet transfusion: The effects of a fluid warmer on platelet function.

37. Intraoperatively salvaged red blood cells contain nearly no functionally active platelets, but exhibit formation of microparticles: results of a pilot study in orthopedic patients

38. In vitro platelet function of platelet concentrates prepared using three different apheresis devices determined by impedance and optical aggregometry

39. Platelet function assessed by shear-induced deposition of split triple-dose apheresis concentrates treated with pathogen reduction technologies

40. The quality of platelet concentrates produced by COBE Spectra and Trima Accel cell separators during storage for 7 days as assessed by in vitro methods

41. In vitro evaluation of prestorage pools consisting of mixed A and O platelet concentrates

42. Platelet function in whole-blood donors is impaired: the effects of painkillers

43. Seven‐day storage of single‐donor platelets: recovery and survival in an autologous transfusion study

44. In vitro study of platelet function confirms the contribution of the ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation in the lesions observed in riboflavin/UVB-treated platelet concentrates

45. In vitro function of platelets treated with ultraviolet C light for pathogen inactivation: a comparative study with nonirradiated and gamma-irradiated platelets

47. In vitro quality and platelet function of cold and delayed cold storage of apheresis platelet concentrates in platelet additive solution for 21 days.

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49. A shear-based assay for assessing plasma ADAMTS13 activity and inhibitors in patients with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

50. Mitochondrial dysfunction of platelets stored in first- and second-generation containers is, in part, associated with elevated carbon dioxide levels

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