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Part 1. Basic science
Platelets: at the interface between inflammation and repair process
Characterization of plasma rich in growth factor: content and formulation
Effects of PRGF on cells and tissues of musculoskeletal system: from muscle to articular cartilage
Regeneration: connecting the dots among hemostasis and clotting, immune system, and fibrogenesis
PRGF molecular intervention to enhance muscle perfusion and tissue remodeling
Part 2. Oral and Maxillofacial surgery
The use of plasma rich in growth factor in the treatment of post-extraction defects
Efficacy and safety of PRGF versus platelet rich fibrin in post-extraction defects
An autologous treatment to a challenging pathology medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. Part 3. Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
A biological approach to apply plasma rich in growth factors on joint tissues
Scientific evidence of the effects of PRGF on musculoskeletal tissues in animal model
A new approach to treat joint and cartilage injuries: intraosseous infiltrations of PRGF
Knee Osteoarthritis: one versus two cycles of PRGF infiltrations treatment
Application of PRGF on Sports-related injuries
Why to use Plasma rich in growth factors on the repair of damaged tendons
Infiltrations of PRGF to treat ligament injuries
Treatment of injured peripheral nerves with PRGF: from bench to patient
Treatment of tendinopathies with Plasma rich in growth factors
Intradiscal and intra-articular facet infiltrations with plasma rich in growth factors to treat chronic low back pain.

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