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Pathogen inactivation: the penultimate paradigm shift
2010, AABB Press
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1563953099 9781563953095
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Table of Contents
Pathogen inactivation : rationale and some history / Harvey G. Klein
The targets / Roger Y. Dodd
Toxicology assessment of pathogen-inactivation technologies : amotosalen and riboflavin case studies / Richard M. Lewis, and Joy A. Cavagnaro
Pathogen inactivation of red cell components / Jose A. Cancelas
Pathogen inactivation of plasma and cryoprecipitate / Bjarte G. Solheim, and Peter Hellstern
Pathogen inactivation of platelets / Jeffrey McCullough
Norway : solvent/detergent plasma / Bjarte G. Solheim, and Øystein Flesland
Ireland : imported US-source solvent/detergent plasma / William G. Murphy, and Olga Mikulich
United Kingdom : imported US-source methylene-blue-treated plasma / Christopher V. Prowse
Spain : methylene-blue plasma / Miguel Lozano, and Joan Cid
France : intercept platelets and plasma / Jean-Pierre Cazenave, Chantal Waller, and Daniel Kientz
Belgium : intercept platelets / Jean Claude Osselaer
Luxembourg : mirasol platelets / Sigrid Cherrier-De Wilde
United States : solvent/detergent plasma / Bernard Horowitz
US perspectives on implementation / Louis M. Katz, and Celso Bianco
European perspectives on implementation / Erhard Seifried, Reinhard Henschler and Markus M. Mueller.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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