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206 related items for PubMed ID: 17524089

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  • 2. The relative safety of automated two-unit red blood cell procedures and manual whole-blood collection in young donors.
    Benjamin RJ, Dy BA, Kennedy JM, Notari EP, Eder AF.
    Transfusion; 2009 Sep; 49(9):1874-83. PubMed ID: 19538429
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  • 5. Implementation of concurrent red blood cell and platelet collection by apheresis in a university haemapheresis unit.
    Moog R.
    Transfus Med; 2004 Apr; 14(2):145-50. PubMed ID: 15113378
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  • 7. In vitro quality of red blood cells (RBCs) collected by multicomponent apheresis compared to manually collected RBCs during 49 days of storage.
    Picker SM, Radojska SM, Gathof BS.
    Transfusion; 2007 Apr; 47(4):687-96. PubMed ID: 17381628
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  • 8. Bacterial screening of apheresis platelets and the residual risk of septic transfusion reactions: the American Red Cross experience (2004-2006).
    Eder AF, Kennedy JM, Dy BA, Notari EP, Weiss JW, Fang CT, Wagner S, Dodd RY, Benjamin RJ, American Red Cross Regional Blood Centers.
    Transfusion; 2007 Jul; 47(7):1134-42. PubMed ID: 17581147
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  • 9. Concurrent collection of in-line filtered platelets and red blood cells by apheresis.
    Moog R, Bartsch R, Müller N.
    Ann Hematol; 2002 Jun; 81(6):322-5. PubMed ID: 12107562
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  • 10. Frequent platelet apheresis donations in volunteer donors with hemoglobin < 125 g/l are safe and efficient.
    Méndez A, Wägli F, Schmid I, Frey BM.
    Transfus Apher Sci; 2007 Feb; 36(1):47-53. PubMed ID: 17234455
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  • 13. Moderate and severe adverse events associated with apheresis donations: incidences and risk factors.
    Yuan S, Ziman A, Smeltzer B, Lu Q, Goldfinger D.
    Transfusion; 2010 Feb; 50(2):478-86. PubMed ID: 19843285
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  • 15. Automated programs for collection of mononuclear cells and progenitor cells by two separators for peripheral blood progenitor cell transplantation: comparison by a randomized crossover study.
    Ikeda K, Ohto H, Kanno T, Ogata T, Noji H, Ogawa K, Maruyama Y.
    Transfusion; 2007 Jul; 47(7):1234-40. PubMed ID: 17581158
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  • 16. Prospective comparison of high-dose plateletpheresis with the latest apheresis systems on the same donors.
    Picker SM, Radojska SM, Gathof BS.
    Transfusion; 2006 Sep; 46(9):1601-8. PubMed ID: 16965590
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  • 17. Safety of RBC apheresis and whole blood donation in allogeneic and autologous blood donors.
    Popovsky MA.
    Transfus Apher Sci; 2006 Apr; 34(2):205-11. PubMed ID: 16513425
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  • 20. Blood component collection by apheresis.
    Burgstaler EA.
    J Clin Apher; 2006 Jul; 21(2):142-51. PubMed ID: 15880369
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