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Begin with human peripheral blood in a conical tube.
Centrifuge the tube at a low speed to separate the blood into three layers: red blood cells at the bottom, the buffy coat in the middle, and platelet-containing plasma at the top.
Transfer the plasma layer to a fresh tube and centrifuge it at a high speed to pellet the platelets.
Transfer the plasma supernatant to a new tube.
Collect the platelet pellet and reconstitute it with an appropriate volume of the plasma supernatant to obtain platelet-rich plasma or PRP, which contains a high concentration of platelets.
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