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Cryopreservation moderates the thrombogenicity of arterial allografts during storage.

László HidiErzsébet KomorowiczGergely Imre KovácsZoltán SzeberinDávid GarbaiszNatalia NikolovaKiril TenekedjievLászló SzabóKrasimir KolevPéter Sótonyi
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The hemostatic potential of cryopreserved arterial allografts was retained, whereas their thrombogenic potential declined during the 6-month storage. The only transient prothrombotic change was observed in the media layer, where the platelet deposition exceeded that of the fresh native grafts in the initial twelve weeks after cryopreservation, suggesting a potential clinical benefit from antiplatelet therapy in this time-window.
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