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2018-04-01Characterization of biologic response modifiers in the supernatant of conventional, refrigerated, and cryopreserved plateletsJohnson, L; Tan, S; Jenkins, E; Wood, B; Marks, DC
2012-10-01Pathogen reduction treatment of buffy coat platelet concentrates in additive solution induces proapoptotic signalingReid, S; Johnson, L; Woodland, N; Marks, DC
2015-10-01Cryopreservation alters the membrane and cytoskeletal protein profile of platelet microparticlesRaynel, S; Padula, MP; Marks, DC; Johnson, L
2017-01-01Cryopreserved platelets demonstrate reduced activation responses and impaired signaling after agonist stimulationWaters, L; Padula, MP; Marks, DC; Johnson, L
2019-01-01The impact of refrigerated storage of UVC pathogen inactivated platelet concentrates on in vitro platelet quality parametersJohnson, L; Cameron, M; Waters, L; Padula, MP; Marks, DC
2021-07Refrigeration of apheresis platelets in platelet additive solution (PAS-E) supports in vitro platelet quality to maximize the shelf-life.Johnson, L; Vekariya, S; Wood, B; Tan, S; Roan, C; Marks, DC
2022-08Cold storage alters the immune characteristics of platelets and potentiates bacterial-induced aggregation.Winskel-Wood, B; Padula, MP; Marks, DC; Johnson, L
2022-05Evaluation of platelet concentrates prepared from whole blood donations with collection times between 12 and 15 min: The BEST Collaborative study.de Korte, D; Bontekoe, IJ; Fitzpatrick, Á; Marks, D; Wood, B; Gravemann, U; Bohoněk, M; Kutner, JM; Biomedical Excellence for Safer Transfusion Collaborative,
2016-10-01Refrigerated storage of platelets initiates changes in platelet surface marker expression and localization of intracellular proteinsWood, B; Padula, MP; Marks, DC; Johnson, L
2018-05-01Refrigeration, cryopreservation and pathogen inactivation: an updated perspective on platelet storage conditionsWaters, L; Cameron, M; Padula, MP; Marks, DC; Johnson, L
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