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Platelet-rich fibrin elicits an anti-inflammatory response in macrophages in vitro.

Jila NasirzadeZahra KargarpourSadegh HasanniaFranz-Josef StraussReinhard Gruber
Published in: Journal of periodontology (2019)
Our results indicate that PRF holds an anti-inflammatory activity and shifts the macrophage polarization from an M1 toward an M2 phenotype.
Keyphrases
  • inflammatory response
  • lipopolysaccharide induced
  • lps induced
  • toll like receptor
  • platelet rich plasma