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  2. Platelet - Wikipedia

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    Platelets collected by either method have a typical shelf life of five days. This results in supply shortages, as testing donations often requires up to a full day. No effective preservative solutions have been devised for platelets.

  3. Blood bank - Wikipedia

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    Platelets are typically pooled before transfusion and have a shelf life of 5 to 7 days, or 3 days once the facility that collected them has completed their tests. Platelets are stored at room temperature (72 °F or 22 °C) and must be rocked/agitated.

  4. Plateletpheresis - Wikipedia

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    Because platelets have a shelf life of just five days, more platelet donors are always needed. Some centers are experimenting with seven-day platelets, but this requires additional testing and the lack of any preservative solutions means that the product is far more effective when fresh.

  5. Locals honored for reach 200 platelet donations - AOL

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    Oct. 19—PLATTSBURGH — You could say that Paul Forshay has a lot on his plate. The 39-year-old Plattsburgh resident was recently honored by the Adirondack Regional Blood Center for reaching a ...

  6. Blood donation - Wikipedia

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    There are no storage methods to keep platelets for extended periods of time, though some were being studied as of 2008. [105] The longest shelf life used for platelets is seven days. [106] Red blood cells (RBC), the most frequently used component, have a shelf life of 35–42 days at refrigerated temperatures.

  7. Blood transfusion - Wikipedia

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    Further extending the shelf-life of stored blood up to 42 days was an anticoagulant preservative, CPDA-1, introduced in 1979, which increased the blood supply and facilitated resource-sharing among blood banks. [125] [126] As of 2006 about 15 million units of blood products were transfused per year in the United States. [127]

  8. Sherrill Slichter - Wikipedia

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    Slichter titled her autobiography Path of Persistence: Gender Trailblazer and Platelet Pioneer. In it, Slichter described how she became a "world-renowned platelet pioneer, and a trailblazer for women in medicine" [14] while researching how to extend the shelf-life of platelets, from cold stored [15] to freeze-dried. [16]

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