L. Larsson
4 Papers
46 Citations
L. Larsson is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Kinetic aspects of the removal of IgG and inhibitors in hemophiliacs using protein A immunoadsorption.
TL;DR: In the congenital hemophiliacs and patients with acquired hemophilia a satisfactory reduction in inhibitor levels was obtained in 2 of the 4 treatments, which were followed by DDAVP or factor infusion, and some recommendations for the use of protein A immunoadsorption in the treatment of hemophilic patients will be given.
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Cryopreserved platelets and amotosalen-treated plasma in an experimental clot formation set-up.
Per Sandgren,Kristina Ehn,L. Larsson,Michael Uhlin,Agneta Wikman +4 more
- 28 Feb 2022
TL;DR: The data show that the reduced concentration of coagulation factors after PI treatment of plasma are negligible measured by viscoelastography, with fresh and cryopreserved platelets in this experimental clot formation setup, and that platelets play a more pronounced role.
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Pathogen reduced red blood cells as an alternative to irradiated and washed components with potential for up to 42 days storage.
L. Larsson,Sara Ohlsson,Theresa N. Andersson,Emma Watz,Stella Larsson,Per Sandgren,Michael Uhlin +6 more
- 14 Jul 2023
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the shelf-life of RBCs after pathogen inactivation treatment, compared to both irradiation and automated washing, and found that the pathogen reduced RBC exhibited superior membrane preservation.
Recommendations for in vitro evaluation of blood components collected, prepared and stored in non‐DEHP medical devices
Thomas R. L. Klei,S. Bégué,Anaïs Lotens,Olafur E. Sigurjonsson,Michael Wiltshire,Chloe George,P. J. M. van den Burg,Ryan Evans,L. Larsson,Stephen B. Thomas,T. Najdovski,Wiebke Handke,J. Eronen,Birte Mallas,Dirk de Korte +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper , EBA members aim to establish common grounds on the evaluation and assessment of blood components collected, prepared, and stored in non-DEHP devices, without affecting blood product quality.