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Platelet
Leukocyte-Enriched Gel (PLG) is
a substance that is created by pheresing platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from whole blood and combining it with
thrombin and calcium or other activators to form a coagulum. This coagulum or
"platelet gel" has an extremely wide-range of
clinical healing uses from dental surgery to orthopedics and plastic
surgery. Autologous platelet gel (APG) should only be prepared by or
under the direction of a certified
and (or) licensed clinical perfusionist. We believe that as awareness of autologous platelet gel
grows, its use in a variety of clinical healing applications will also
increase. It is our mission is to keep you informed of everything
relating to autologous platelet gel and its clinical usage.
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