TY - BOOK ID - 61121906 TI - Blood-Derived Products for Tissue Repair/Regeneration AU - Maffulli, Nicola AU - Andia, Isabel PY - 2019 SN - 3039218611 3039218603 PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - n/a KW - biomaterial KW - redifferentiation KW - regenerative medicine KW - skeletal muscle regeneration KW - furcation defects KW - Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) KW - PRP KW - fracture KW - fibrin sealant KW - periodontal surgery KW - bone regeneration KW - serum derived from plasma rich in growth factors (s-PRGF) KW - cartilage repair KW - myofibroblasts KW - autologous platelet concentrates KW - burns KW - satellite cells KW - articular cartilage KW - stem cell niche KW - wound healing KW - quantification KW - growth factors KW - biologics KW - platelet rich plasma KW - meniscus KW - adipose tissue KW - Carprofen KW - platelet-rich fibrin KW - platelets KW - hyperacute serum KW - bone defects KW - serum eye drops KW - corneal epithelial defect KW - fibrosis KW - dog KW - myoblasts KW - differentiation KW - chronic meniscal lesion KW - horizontal meniscal tear KW - PRGF KW - collagen hydrogels KW - periodontal defects KW - bone grafting material KW - composition KW - cell therapy KW - bone healing KW - tissue healing KW - trephination KW - plasma rich plasma (PRP) KW - bone repair KW - plasma rich in growth factors KW - knee arthrosis KW - meniscus tear KW - cornea regeneration KW - wrist osteoarthritis KW - periosteal sheet KW - Platelet-Poor Plasma (PPP) KW - platelet-rich plasma KW - microfat KW - bone grafting KW - hyaluronic acid (NaHA) KW - periodontal regeneration KW - meniscus repair KW - photobiomodulation therapy KW - growth KW - myogenesis KW - blood derived products KW - low-level laser therapy UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:61121906 AB - This Special Issue on “Blood-Derived Products for Tissue Repair and Regeneration” reveals the evolution and diversity of platelet rich plasma (PRP) technologies, which includes experimental research on novel formulations, the creation of combination therapies, and the exploration of potential modifiers of PRPs, as well as efficacy of PRP therapies in clinical veterinary and human applications. Scientist and clinicians are now starting to develop different treatments based on their reinterpretation of the traditional roles of platelets and plasma, and the current Issue has provided a forum for sharing research and ways of understanding the associated medicinal benefits from different points of view. The research interest in this area has covered different medical disciplines, such as ophthalmology, dentistry, orthopedics, and sports medicine. ER -