Blood derivatives as monotherapy and combination therapy: A promising strategy for wound healing
Majid Zamani, Mohammad Masumzadeh, Mohammadreza Mohammadi Hosn, Fatemeh Pouladkhay

TL;DR
Blood-derived products like platelet-rich plasma can promote wound healing alone or in combination with other treatments.
Contribution
The paper reviews the unique properties and combined therapeutic potential of various blood derivatives for wound healing.
Findings
Each blood derivative has unique biological properties.
Blood derivatives are effective in promoting wound healing.
Blood derivatives show enhanced efficacy when used in combination with other treatments.
Abstract
Wound healing is a highly orchestrated biological process, and any disruption or delay in its progression can result in the formation of chronic wounds. Such conditions impose a considerable clinical and socioeconomic burden on both patients and healthcare systems. Over the years, numerous therapeutic strategies have been investigated to promote tissue repair, with varying degrees of success. Among these, blood-derived products have emerged as a focal point of interest, owing to their regenerative potential and bioactive composition. Preparations including platelet-rich plasma, platelet-rich fibrin, platelet lysates, and autologous conditioned serum have demonstrated the capacity to enhance healing through the delivery of concentrated growth factors and cytokines. Each derivative possesses distinct advantages and limitations determined by its cellular content, biomolecular profile, and…
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TopicsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments · Wound Healing and Treatments · Mesenchymal stem cell research
