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      Use of platelet-rich fibrin in regenerative dentistry: a systematic review

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          Platelet-rich plasma: evidence to support its use.

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            Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF): a second-generation platelet concentrate. Part III: leucocyte activation: a new feature for platelet concentrates?

            Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) belongs to a new generation of platelet concentrates, with simplified processing and without biochemical blood handling. In this third article, we investigate the immune features of this biomaterial. During PRF processing, leucocytes could also secrete cytokines in reaction to the hemostatic and inflammatory phenomena artificially induced in the centrifuged tube. We therefore undertook to quantify 5 significant cell mediators within platelet poor plasma supernatant and PRF clot exudate serum: 3 proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1beta, IL-6, and TNF-alpha), an antiinflammatory cytokine (IL-4), and a key growth promoter of angiogenesis (VEGF). Our data are correlated with that obtained in plasma (nonactivated blood) and in sera (activated blood). These initial analyses revealed that PRF could be an immune regulation node with inflammation retrocontrol abilities. This concept could explain the reduction of postoperative infections when PRF is used as surgical additive.
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              Comparative release of growth factors from PRP, PRF, and advanced-PRF.

              The use of platelet concentrates has gained increasing awareness in recent years for regenerative procedures in modern dentistry. The aim of the present study was to compare growth factor release over time from platelet-rich plasma (PRP), platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), and a modernized protocol for PRF, advanced-PRF (A-PRF).
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                Journal
                Clinical Oral Investigations
                Clin Oral Invest
                Springer Nature
                1432-6981
                1436-3771
                July 2017
                May 27 2017
                July 2017
                : 21
                : 6
                : 1913-1927
                Article
                10.1007/s00784-017-2133-z
                28551729
                7907d772-aeef-49a9-be94-77cfaf7c587a
                © 2017

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