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Plasma Separation Systems: Principles, Techniques, and Applications
Plasma separation systems are specialized medical devices used to separate plasma from whole blood for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes. Plasma, the liquid component of blood, contains essential proteins, clotting factors, antibodies, and electrolytes, making it crucial for transfusions, clinical testing, and pharmaceutical production.
The separation process relies on centrifugation, filtration, or membrane-based techniques. Centrifugal systems spin blood samples at high speeds, causing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to settle, leaving plasma at the top. Filtration and membrane-based systems achieve separation by selectively allowing plasma to pass through while retaining cellular components.
Applications of plasma separation systems are diverse. In clinical settings, plasma is used for transfusions, immunotherapy, and treatment of clotting disorders. In laboratories, plasma serves as a source of proteins, enzymes, and antibodies for research and diagnostic assays. Blood banks utilize plasma separation systems to efficiently process donor blood, ensuring availability of plasma-derived products.
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