Selective deleukocytation unit for a platelet product

Liquid purification or separation – Filter – Material

Reexamination Certificate

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C210S500100, C210S500210, C210S500270, C210S503000, C210S645000

Reexamination Certificate

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07140497

ABSTRACT:
The invention includes a filtration unit for the selective deleukocytation of a fluid containing blood platelets such as blood or a blood component. The unit includes a medium for deleukocytation by adsorption and/or filtration of the leukocytes. The medium is formed by at least one layer of non-woven polyurethane fabric which has been treated by gas plasma.The invention also includes bag systems containing such a unit, including closed filtration systems.

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“Adsorption of blood proteins on glow-discharge-modified polyurethane membranes”, Kayirhan, et al, Journal of Appl. Polym. Sci., (81) pp. 1322-1332, Aug. 2001.

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