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Photochemically treated fresh frozen plasma for transfusion of patients with acquired coagulopathy of liver disease
Paul D. Mintz, Nathan M. Bass, Lawrence D. Petz, Randolph Steadman, Michael Streiff, Jeffery McCullough, Sandra Burks, David Wages, Sally Van Doren, and Laurence Corash
Blood 1 May 2006. Volume 107 (Number 9): pages 3753-59 2006

Amotosalen photochemical inactivation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus in human platelet concentrates.
Pinna D, Sampson-Johannes A, Clementi M, et al.
Tranfusion Medicine Reviews 15(4):269-76. 2005

Fresh Frozen Plasma Prepared With amotosalen HCl (S-59) Photochemical Pathogen Inactivation (PCT-FFP): Transfusion of Patients with Congenital Coagulation Factor Deficiencies.
Pedro de Alarcon, Richard Benjamin, Marion Dugdale, Craig Kessler, Rinah Shopnick, Peter Smith, Thomas Abshire, Julie Hambleton, Prasad Matthew, Idith Ortiz1, Alice Cohen, Barbara A. Konkle, Michael Streiff, Martin Lee, Laurence Corash, and David Wage
Transfusion 45(8):1362-72 2005

Inactivation of viruses in platelet concentrates by photochemical treatment with amotosalen and long-wavelength ultraviolet light.
Lin L, Hanson CV, Alter HJ, Jauvin V, Bernard KA, Murthy K, Metzel P, and Corash L
Transfusion 45(4):580-90. 2005

Protecting the blood supply from emerging pathogens: the role of pathogen inactivation
Allain JP, Bianco C, Blajchman MA, et al.
Transfusion Medicine Reviews 19(2):110-26 2005

Inactivation of viruses in platelet concentrates by photochemical treatment with amotosalen and long-wavelength ultraviolet light.
Lin L, Hanson CV, Alter HJ, et al.
Transfusion 45(4):580-90 2005

Concerning Caspari et al: Pathogen inactivation of cellular blood products ? more security for the patient or less?
Schlenke P, Kirshner H, Corash L
Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy 32(1):45-8. 2005

Recovery and lifespan of 111Indium radiolabeled platelets treated with pathogen inactivation using amotosalen HCl (S-59) and UVA light.
Edward Snyder, Thomas Raife, Lily Lin, George Cimino, Peyton Metzel, Margaret Rheinschmidt, Laurene Baril, Kathryn Davis, D. H. Buchholz, Laurence Corash, and Maureen G. Conlan
Transfusion 44(12):1732-40 2004

Therapeutic Efficacy of Pooled Buffy Coat Platelet Components Prepared and Stored with a Platelet Additive Solution.
D.J. van Rhenen, H. Gulliksson, J.P. Cazenave, D. Pamphilon, K. Davis, J. Flament, and L. Corash
Transfusion Medicine 14: 289-295 2004

Photochemical treatment of platelet concentrates with amotosalen and UVA inactivates a broad spectrum of pathogenic bacteria.
Lily Lin, Roberta Dikeman, Barbara Molini, Sheila A Lukehart, Robert Lane, Kent Dupuis, Peyton Metzel, and Laurence Corash
Transfusion 44:1496-1504 2004

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