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Meanings of rich plasma in английском
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Usage of rich plasma in английском
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He's expected to miss two weeks after receiving a platelet- richplasma injection.
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Conclusion: Our experimental study demonstrated positive effects of platelet- richplasma on nerve regeneration.
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Cholesterol- richplasma membrane microdomains are important for entry of many viruses, including retroviruses.
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The enzyme activity was assayed in membranes prepared from platelet- richplasma of healthy donors.
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Platelet- richplasma (PRP) contains numerous growth factors and promotes bone fracture healing.
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I had cortisone and platelet- richplasma injections trying to be fit for my club.
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Results: Motor recovery was significantly better in the platelet- richplasma group than the control group.
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Three millimeters of gray mineral trioxide aggregate was placed directly over the platelet- richplasma clot.
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The team's top free agent acquisition received platelet- richplasma treatment on both knees shortly before Christmas.
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Platelet- richplasma (PRP) is used clinically in liquid or gel form to promote tissue repair.
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These results confirm the key role played by stromal stem cells and platelet- richplasma in bone repair.
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Russell has struggled since returning from a platelet- richplasma injection in his left knee in late November.
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Calibrated automated thrombin generation assay was adapted to measure thrombin generation in platelet richplasma from mice.
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Platelet- richplasma (PRP) of rabbit was used to examine the function of platelet aggregation inhibitor.
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I went to see a specialist who suggested I have PRP (platelet richplasma) injections.
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Indole-3-carbinol significantly inhibited collagen-induced platelet aggregation in human platelet richplasma (PRP) in a concentration-dependent manner.