Chapter 2.1: Biology of Platelet Rich Fibrin presented by Dr. Richard Miron
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- In this video, Dr. Richard Miron provides an explanation over the cell types found in platelet rich fibrin (PRF), including all the growth factors and cytokines. Furthermore, the specific means to separate cells based on their density is presented with more favorable results observed when utilizing horizontal centrifugation.
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This is very clearly explained with great visuals.
Such an elaborate lecture. Thanks for your brilliant effort. Hats off
Thank you doctor! Much appreciated and glad you liked the lecture.
Good afternoon Dr, thanks for this presentation am from Uganda- Africa
I bought the book, it is great! Thank you so much for videos ! They are really helpful
We always do what we can to help colleagues learn from our team at PRFEDU! Thanks.
Wow. So much appreciate this. I lecture and this take a lot of time to plan and execute information like this. Well done!
Thank you !
Usefully video 👍 could I use the green tube instead of white tube? 11:12 you mentioned that we can. Just want to confirm :)
The most informative video about prf! Thank you!
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Hi, thanks for sharing! Shouldnt you analyze 2 forces: G force and buoyancy force?
Very very informative. Thanks for sharing 👍 💖
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When using the centrifuge in my red tube. The blood on my last patient did not make a PRF. it was only clotted blood. Why did this happen?
Excellent knowledge. Thank you 😊
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Thank you for sharing
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