Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Extract – body fluid – or cellular material of undetermined... – Blood
Patent
1988-08-15
1990-07-10
Rosen, Sam
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Extract, body fluid, or cellular material of undetermined...
Blood
435 2, A61K 3514
Patent
active
049405810
ABSTRACT:
A method for preserving blood platelets by freezing the platelets in contact with a cryoprotectant solution containing a sufficient quantity of prostacyclin for the substantially complete inhibition of platelet function and having a pH which promotes the preservation of the platelets and reconstituting the platelets for infusion.
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Mason James M.
Pifer David D.
Rosen Sam
The University of Tennessee Research Corporation
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