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B Acad Nat Med Paris · Dec 2020
Review[From the bench to the clinic: The challenge of translating platelet production in vitro].
- G Bouet, S Mookerjee, H Foster, A Waller, and C Ghevaert.
- Mines Saint-Étienne, université Lyon, université Jean-Monnet, Inserm, U 1059 Sainbiose, Centre CIS, Saint-Étienne, France.
- B Acad Nat Med Paris. 2020 Dec 1; 204 (9): 981988981-988.
AbstractPlatelet transfusions, which are currently totally dependent on altruistic donations, are absolutely necessary to the treatment of patients with thrombocytopenia following trauma, surgery or other pathologies (especially malignancies). Producing platelets in vitro represent a major technological and scientific breathrough that would address logistical issues (supply chain, stock holding…) and medical concerns (compatibility and biosafety). The translation of this innovation will need to be accompanied by rigorous quality control, harmonised between laboratory when it comes to functionality and biosafety for use in the clinic.© 2020 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS on behalf of l'Académie nationale de médecine.
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