A protocol for the preparation of cryoprecipitate and cryodepleted plasma
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posted on 2021-08-27, 06:44 authored by RL Sparrow, David GreeningDavid Greening, Richard SimpsonRichard SimpsonCryoprecipitate is a concentrate of high-molecular-weight plasma proteins that precipitate when frozen plasma is slowly thawed at 1-6°C. The concentrate contains factor VIII (antihemophilic factor), von Willebrand factor (vWF), fibrinogen, factor XIII, fibronectin, and small amounts of other plasma proteins. Clinical-grade preparations of cryoprecipitate are mainly used to treat fibrinogen deficiency caused by acute bleeding or functional abnormalities of the fibrinogen protein. In the past, cryoprecipitate was used to treat von Willebrand disease and hemophilia A (factor VIII deficiency), but the availability of more highly purified coagulation factor concentrates or recombinant protein preparations has superseded the use of cryoprecipitate for these coagulopathies. Cryodepleted plasma ("cryosupernatant") is the plasma supernatant that remains following removal of the cryoprecipitate from frozen-thawed plasma. It contains all the other plasma proteins and clotting factors present in plasma that remain soluble during cold-temperature thawing of the plasma. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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2011-01-01Book Title
Serum/plasma proteomics: Methods and protocolsEditors
Simpson RJ Greening DWPublisher
Humana PressPlace of publication
MelbourneSeries
Methods in Molecular BiologyVolume
728Pagination
8p. (p. 259-266)ISBN-13
9781617790676Rights Statement
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