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Injectable platelet rich fibrin (i-PRF): opportunities in . . . - PubMed While both formulations exhibited high biocompatibility and higher fibroblast migration and proliferation when compared to control tissue-culture plastic, i-PRF induced significantly highest migration whereas PRP demonstrated significantly highest cellular proliferation
The feasibility of injectable PRF (I-PRF) for bone tissue engineering . . . I-PRF contains various growth factors such as, TGF-β1, PDGF, and VEGF, which contribute to cell proliferation, migration, and vascularization needed for tissue regeneration [16] I-PRF does not contain any anti-coagulants; therefore, it should be utilized within 15 min after centrifugation
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) versus injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i . . . In 72% of studies, i-PRF was found to lead to better outcomes across the various fields of medicine when compared to PRP, whereas 24% found no differences between the groups Reasons and inconsistencies across the studies may be attributed to protocol differences and tissue types
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Injectable Platelet-Rich Fibrin (i-PRF . . . Its two main fractions are platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), which, since 2014, can also be used via injection as injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) The authors conducted a comprehensive systematic review in accordance with the PRISMA 2020 guidelines
The application of injectable platelet-rich fibrin in regenerative . . . In 2014, by adjusting spin centrifugation forces, injectable platelet-rich fibrin (I-PRF) was developed The blood centrifuged in non-glass centrifugation tubes at lower centrifugation speeds resulted in a flowable PRF called I-PRF [10]