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2. A Pilot Clinical Study of Hyperacute Serum Treatment in Osteoarthritic Knee Joint: Cytokine Changes and Clinical Effects
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Adél Hinsenkamp, Olga Kuten-Pella, Stefan Nehrer, Dorottya Kardos, Gábor Erdélyi, Isabel Olmos Calvo, Zsuzsanna Gyevnár, Tamás Bárdos, Tamás Mirkó Paukovits, Eszter Fodor, István Hornyák, Zsombor Lacza, Krisztián Magos, and György Béres
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteoarthritis ,Gastroenterology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Platelet-Rich Fibrin ,Protein Interaction Mapping ,Lysholm-Tegner ,Protein Interaction Maps ,Biology (General) ,biology ,KOOS ,interleukin ,Disease Management ,Interleukin ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,musculoskeletal system ,matrix metalloprotease ,Treatment Outcome ,Cytokine ,Effusion ,Cytokines ,Female ,Adult ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,QH301-705.5 ,Joint stability ,hyperacute serum ,Microbiology ,knee osteoarthritis ,Fibrin ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Synovial fluid ,Molecular Biology ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Symptomatic relief ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,VAS ,business ,human activities ,Biomarkers - Abstract
The serum fraction of platelet-rich fibrin (hyperacute serum) has been shown to improve cartilage cell proliferation in in vitro osteoarthritic knee joint models. We hypothesize that hyperacute serum may be a potential regenerative therapeutic for osteoarthritic knees. In this study, the cytokine milieu at the synovial fluid of osteoarthritic knee joints exposed to hyperacute serum intraarticular injections was investigated. Patients with knee osteoarthritis received three injections of autologous hyperacute serum, synovial fluid was harvested before each injection and clinical monitoring was followed-up for 6 months. Forty osteoarthritic-related cytokines, growth factors and structural proteins from synovial fluid were quantified and analysed by Multivariate Factor Analysis. Hyperacute serum provided symptomatic relief regarding pain and joint stability for OA patients. Both patients “with” and “without effusion knees” had improved VAS, KOOS and Lysholm-Tegner scores 6 months after of hyperacute serum treatment. Synovial fluid analysis revealed two main clusters of proteins reacting together as a group, showing strong and significant correlations with their fluctuation patterns after hyperacute serum treatment. In conclusion, hyperacute serum has a positive effect in alleviating symptoms of osteoarthritic knees. Moreover, identified protein clusters may allow the prediction of protein expression, reducing the number of investigated proteins in future studies.
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- 2021
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3. Kockázatvállalás és kísérletezés, avagy miről szól az inklúzió?
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Dorottya Kardos
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Eastern european ,Philology ,Anthropology ,Feminism - Published
- 2021
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4. Arctalanság a távolléti felsőoktatásban : Oktatók és hallgatók dilemmái és kritikus eseményei a távolléti oktatás első időszakában
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Dorottya Kardos, Lajos Pálvölgyi, Judit Szivák, Orsolya Kálmán, Sándor Lénárd, and Fruzsina Eszes
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Ebben a lapszámban két tanulmány foglalkozik a távolléti oktatás kapcsán a felsőoktatásban felmerült dilemmákkal. Jelen írás a veszélyhelyzeti oktatás első időszakának oktatói és hallgatói dilemmáit, kritikus eseményeit értelmezi. A kutatás fókuszában az állt, hogy a feltárt problémák a tanulás és tanítás milyen területeit érintették, miben hasonlóak és miben térnek el ezek az oktatói és hallgatói kritikus események, dilemmák? A 2020 tavaszán kezdett kvalitatív longitudinális, három adatfelvételből álló vizsgálatban az ELTE 18 oktatója és 44 hallgatója vett részt, akikkel kvalitatív tematikus online interjúk készültek. A tematikus tartalomelemzésre építve öt komplex pedagógiai dilemma került meghatározásra, amit ebben a tanulmányban részletesebben is bemutatunk: (1) az arctalanság, (2) a felelősségvállalás, (3) a túlterheltség, (4) a motivációvesztés és (5) az online tanítás eredményessége, avagy annak kérdése, hogy a távolléti oktatás előrelépés-e vagy sem.
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- 2021
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5. A partnerség lehetőségei : Oktatók és hallgatók dilemmái a távolléti felsőoktatás második időszakában
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Judit Szivák, Lajos Pálvölgyi, Sándor Lénárd, Dorottya Kardos, Orsolya Kálmán, and Fruzsina Eszes
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A tanulmányunkban a távolléti felsőoktatás oktatói és hallgatói tapasztalatainak értelmezésére vállalkozunk. Nem elsősorban az új gyakorlatokat helyezzük középpontba, hanem az oktatók és hallgatók tanításhoz és tanuláshoz kapcsolódó dilemmáit, az ehhez kötődő reflexiókat, az értelmezésekben megmutatkozó hasonló és eltérő irányokat. Kvalitatív longitudinális kutatásunk a távolléti felsőoktatás első időszakában kezdődött; a második szakaszban az oktatók és a hallgatók az akkor összegyűjtött dilemmákra adtak reflexiókat: az arctalanság, felelősségvállalás, motivációvesztés, túlterheltség és az előrelépés vagy visszalépés dilemmáira. E reflexiók elemzése azt mutatja, hogy a hallgatókkal való partneri viszony szerepel ugyan a cselekvési lehetőségek között, de a dilemmák értelmezésében ez kevéssé átgondolt, ott inkább az oktatói és hallgatói szerep közti távolság erősödik fel.
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- 2021
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6. Egy kontinens, két témakör és rengeteg lehetőség
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Dorottya Kardos
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- 2020
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7. Correction to: Early Transfusion of Convalescent Plasma Improves the Clinical Outcome in Severe SARS-CoV2 Infection
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Eszter Fodor, Veronika Müller, Zsolt Iványi, Tímea Berki, Olga Kuten Pella, István Hornyák, Mira Ambrus, Ágnes Sárkány, Árpád Skázel, Ágnes Madár, Dorottya Kardos, Gábor Kemenesi, Fanni Földes, Sándor Nagy, Andrea Matusovits, Janos Nacsa, Attila Tordai, Ferenc Jakab, and Zsombor Lacza
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Microbiology (medical) ,Infectious Diseases - Published
- 2022
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8. Early transfusion of convalescent plasma improves the clinical outcome in severe SARS-CoV2 infection
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Timea Berki, Andrea Matusovits, Zsombor Lacza, Eszter Fodor, Fanni Földes, Arpad Skazel, Sándor Nagy, Attila Tordai, Gábor Kemenesi, Ferenc Jakab, Olga Kuten, Ágnes Madár, János Nacsa, Zsolt Iványi, Dorottya Kardos, Mira Ambrus, Veronika Müller, and Agnes Sarkany
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musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Convalescent plasma ,biology ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Ferritin levels ,Disease ,immune system diseases ,Internal medicine ,Hospital admission ,Cohort ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business ,Early phase ,Interleukin 6 - Abstract
Plasma harvested from convalescent COVID-19 patients (CCP) has been applied as first-line therapy in the early phase of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic through clinical studies using various protocols. We present data from a cohort of 267 hospitalized, severe COVID-19 patients who received CCP. No transfusion-related complications were reported, indicating the overall safety of CCP therapy. Patients who eventually died from COVID-19 received CCP significantly later (3.95 versus 5.22 days after hospital admission) and had higher interleukin 6 (IL-6) levels (28.9 pg/ml versus 102.5 pg/ml) than those who survived. In addition, CCP-transfusion caused a significant reduction in the overall inflammatory status of the patients regardless of the severity of disease or outcome, as evidenced by decreasing C-reactive protein, IL6 and ferritin levels. We conclude that, CCP-transfusion is a safe and effective supplementary treatment modality for hospitalized COVID-19 patients characterized by better expected outcome if applied as early as possible. We also observed that, IL-6 may be a suitable laboratory parameter for patient selection and monitoring of CCP therapy effectiveness.
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- 2021
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9. Crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid Gels with Blood-Derived Protein Components for Soft Tissue Regeneration
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Ágnes Fülöp, Balázs Besztercei, Melinda Simon, István Hornyák, Dorottya Kardos, Judit Somkuti, Adél Hinsenkamp, Éva Pál, Balázs Pinke, Bence Ézsiás, László Hricisák, László Smeller, and Zsombor Lacza
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Scaffold ,Biocompatibility ,0206 medical engineering ,Biomedical Engineering ,Connective tissue ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Biochemistry ,Fibrin ,Biomaterials ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Hyaluronic acid ,medicine ,Animals ,Hyaluronic Acid ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Tissue Engineering ,Regeneration (biology) ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Hydrogels ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Connective Tissue ,Self-healing hydrogels ,biology.protein ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is an ideal initial material for preparing hydrogels, which may be used as scaffolds in soft tissue engineering based on their advantageous physical and biological properties. In this study, two crosslinking agents, divinyl sulfone (DVS) and butanediol diglycidyl ether, were used to investigate their effect on the properties of HA hydrogels. As HA hydrogels alone do not promote cell adhesion on the scaffold, fibrin and serum from platelet-rich fibrin (SPRF) were combined with the scaffold; the aim was to create a material intended to be used as soft tissue implant that facilitates new tissue formation, and degrades over time. The chemical changes were characterized and cell attachment capacity of the protein-containing gels was examined using human mesenchymal stem cells, and viability was assessed using live-dead staining. Fourier-transform infrared measurements revealed that linking fibrin into the gel was more effective than linking SPRF. The scaffolds were found to be able to support cell adherence onto the hydrogels, and the best result was achieved when HA was crosslinked with DVS and contained fibrin. The most promising derivative, 5% DVS-crosslinked fibrin-containing hydrogel, was injected subcutaneously into C57BL/6 mice for 12 weeks. The scaffold was proven to be biocompatible, remodeling, and vascularization occurred, while shape and integrity were maintained. Impact statement Fibrin was combined with crosslinked hyaluronic acid (HA) for regenerative application, the structure of the combination of crosslinked HA with blood-derived protein was analyzed and effective coating was proven. It was observed that the fibrin content led to better mesenchymal stem cell attachment in vitro. The compositions showed biocompatibility, connective tissue and vascularization took place when implanted in vivo. Thus, a biocompatible, injectable gel was produced, which is a potential candidate for soft tissue implantation.
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- 2020
10. Investigation of Cytokine Changes in Osteoarthritic Knee Joint Tissues in Response to Hyperacute Serum Treatment
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Adél Hinsenkamp, Susan Szathmary, Melinda Simon, Zsombor Lacza, Kálmán Szenthe, Ferenc Banati, Dorottya Kardos, István Hornyák, Tamás Mirkó Paukovits, Bence Marschall, Zsuzsanna Gyevnár, Krisztián Magos, Gábor Erdélyi, Olga Kuten, György Béres, Tamás Bárdos, and Stefan Nehrer
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musculoskeletal diseases ,0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Knee Joint ,inflammatory cytokines ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Interleukin-1beta ,Inflammation ,Osteoarthritis ,hyperacute serum ,Article ,knee osteoarthritis ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Tissue Culture Techniques ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,matrix metalloproteases ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,bone remodeling ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,biology ,business.industry ,Synovial Membrane ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,medicine.disease ,Coculture Techniques ,Collagen, type I, alpha 1 ,030104 developmental biology ,Cytokine ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cartilage ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,RANKL ,biology.protein ,Cytokines ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Synovial membrane ,business - Abstract
One option to fight joint degradation and inflammation in osteoarthritis is the injection of activated blood products into the synovial space. It has been demonstrated that hyperacute serum is the most proliferative among plasma products, so we investigated how the cytokine milieu of osteoarthritic knee joint reacts to hyperacute serum treatment in vitro. Cartilage, subchondral bone, and synovial membrane explanted from osteoarthritic knees were stimulated by interleukin-1 beta (IL-1&beta, ) and the concentration of 39 biomarkers was measured in the co-culture supernatant after hyperacute serum treatment. The IL-1&beta, stimulation triggered a strong inflammatory response and enhanced the concentrations of matrix metalloproteinase 3 and 13 (MMP-3 and MMP-13), while hyperacute serum treatment reduced inflammation by decreasing the concentrations of IL-1&beta, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-&alpha, ), interleukin-6 receptor alpha (IL-6R&alpha, ), and by increasing the level of interleukin-1 antagonist (IL-1RA) Cell viability increased by day 5 in the presence of hyperacute serum. The level of MMPs-1, 2, and 9 were higher on day 3, but did not increase further until day 5. The concentrations of collagen 1 alpha 1 (COL1A1) and osteonectin were increased and receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) was reduced in response to hyperacute serum. We concluded that hyperacute serum treatment induces cell proliferation of osteoarthritic joint tissues and affects the cytokine milieu towards a less inflamed state.
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11. Optimization of Lyophilized Hyperacute Serum (HAS) as a Regenerative Therapeutic in Osteoarthritis
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Szabina Erdo-Bonyar, Stefan Nehrer, Diána Simon, Isabel Olmos Calvo, Timea Berki, Zsombor Lacza, Olga Kuten-Pella, Szilvia Takács, Andrea De Luna, Dorottya Kardos, Ágnes Madár, and Karina Kramer
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Serum ,0301 basic medicine ,inflammatory cytokines ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteoarthritis ,Pharmacology ,Regenerative Medicine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hyaluronic acid ,Biology (General) ,Spectroscopy ,Platelet-Rich Plasma ,explant co-culture ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,blood derived product ,Healthy Volunteers ,Computer Science Applications ,Chemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cytokine ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,medicine.symptom ,Adult ,QH301-705.5 ,Inflammation ,hyperacute serum ,Article ,Catalysis ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Inorganic Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Chondrocytes ,medicine ,Humans ,Regeneration ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Molecular Biology ,bone remodeling ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Cartilage ,Regeneration (biology) ,Organic Chemistry ,medicine.disease ,Coculture Techniques ,osteoarthritis ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,joint regeneration - Abstract
Hyperacute serum (HAS) is a blood derivative product that promotes the proliferation of various cell types and controls inflammation in vitro. The aim of this study is to investigate the regenerative potential of different formulations of HAS, including lyophilized and hyaluronic acid combined versions, to obtain a stable and standardized therapeutic in osteoarthritis (OA), which may be able to overcome the variability limitations of platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Primary human osteoarthritic chondrocytes were used for testing cellular viability and gene expression of OA-related genes. Moreover, a co-culture of human explants of cartilage, bone and synovium under inflammatory conditions was used for investigating the inflammatory control capacities of the different therapeutics. In this study, one formulation of lyophilized HAS achieved the high cell viability rates of liquid HAS and PRP. Gene expression analysis showed that HAS induced higher Col1a1 expression than PRP. Cytokine quantification from supernatant fluids revealed that HAS treatment of inflamed co-cultures significantly reduced levels of IL-5, IL-15, IL-2, TNFα, IL-7 and IL-12. To conclude, lyophilized HAS is a stable and standardized therapeutic with high potential in joint regeneration.
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- 2021
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12. A Practical Guide to Class IIa Medical Device Development
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Zsombor Lacza, István Hornyák, Dorottya Kardos, and Adél Hinsenkamp
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0301 basic medicine ,Quality management ,Medical device ,Isolation (health care) ,serum from platelet rich fibrin ,Computer science ,Mindset ,lcsh:Technology ,lcsh:Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,General Materials Science ,Laboratory research ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Instrumentation ,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Class (computer programming) ,lcsh:T ,medical device development ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Engineering ,030206 dentistry ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Computer Science Applications ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,practical guide ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,lcsh:Physics ,Blood drawing - Abstract
There are many beneficial medical device ideas based on clinical needs and laboratory research, but medical device development is an expensive, time-consuming and complex challenge. Research and quality management, which are both needed to develop a medical device, are two distinct fields, initiated by a researcher or a clinician having a concept for a medical device, and it is often challenging to find and achieve the proper steps to create a licensed product. Thus, in this paper, we demonstrate the required mindset and main steps of the medical device development procedure through an existing example, a Class IIa medical device, called hypACT Inject Auto. HypACT is a specific syringe, which is capable of blood drawing and serum from platelet-rich fibrin (SPRF) isolation in one step in a closed system. SPRF is intended to be used to improve joint functions in the case of musculoskeletal diseases, specifically osteoarthritis.
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- 2020
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13. Biological and Mechanical Properties of Platelet-Rich Fibrin Membranes after Thermal Manipulation and Preparation in a Single-Syringe Closed System
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Zsombor Lacza, Melinda Simon, Róbert Várdai, Balázs Pinke, István Hornyák, Dorottya Kardos, Adél Hinsenkamp, Bence Marschall, Olga Kuten, Stefan Nehrer, Alfréd Kállay-Menyhárd, and László Mészáros
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0301 basic medicine ,Scaffold ,Gingiva ,platelet-rich fibrin ,scaffold ,biodegradation ,lcsh:Chemistry ,0302 clinical medicine ,biopolymer ,Materials Testing ,Fibrinolysin ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Cells, Cultured ,Spectroscopy ,biology ,medical device ,Temperature ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Platelet-rich fibrin ,Computer Science Applications ,Membrane ,Adult ,Materials science ,tissue regeneration ,engineering.material ,Article ,Catalysis ,Fibrin ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tensile Strength ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Cell Adhesion ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Cell adhesion ,Molecular Biology ,Cell Proliferation ,Membranes ,Syringes ,Regeneration (biology) ,Organic Chemistry ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,030206 dentistry ,Fibroblasts ,digestive system diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,engineering ,biology.protein ,Biopolymer ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membrane is a three-dimensional biodegradable biopolymer, which consists of platelet derived growth factors enhancing cell adhesion and proliferation. It is widely used in soft and hard tissue regeneration, however, there are unresolved problems with its clinical application. Its preparation needs open handling of the membranes, it degrades easily, and it has a low tensile strength which does not hold a suture blocking wider clinical applications of PRF. Our aim was to produce a sterile, suturable, reproducible PRF membrane suitable for surgical intervention. We compared the biological and mechanical properties of PRF membranes created by the classical glass-tube and those that were created in a single-syringe closed system (hypACT Inject), which allowed aseptic preparation. HypACT Inject device produces a PRF membrane with better handling characteristics without compromising biological properties. Freeze-thawing resulted in significantly higher tensile strength and higher cell adhesion at a lower degradation rate of the membranes. Mesenchymal stem cells seeded onto PRF membranes readily proliferated on the surface of fresh, but even better on freeze/thawed or freeze-dried membranes. These data show that PRF membranes can be made sterile, more uniform and significantly stronger which makes it possible to use them as suturable surgical membranes.
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- 2018
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