Platelet-rich plasma in regenerative medicine
Platelet-rich plasma in regenerative medicine Summary: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) contains at least seven growth factors, including epidermis, platelets, transformation, endothelium, fibroblasts, insulin-like and keratinocyte growth factors. The therapeutic effect of PRP is based on the high concentration of these growth factors. Compared with normal plasma. In recent years, PRP has been widely used in many fields of medicine, especially in regenerative medicine. The purpose of this review article is to outline the application of PRP in regenerative medicine. Keywords: growth factor. Platelets. Platelet-rich plasma. PRP. Regenerative medicine. stem cell. Introduction. Platelets are fragments of megakaryocytes. They are considered to be blood cell types that play an important role in blood clotting and wound healing.In fact, platelets contain a variety of growth factors that can regulate cytokines and initiate wound healing. Today, human platelets contain as many as 300 specific prote