Abstract
Therapeutic plasmapheresis (TPA) continues to be the most common apheresis technique. Until recently, it has been carried out by centrifugal apparatuses and only for a short period of time has membrane plasma separation gained some application. In both conditions, the loss of useful or necessary plasma components is an inherent limitation that prompted the development of more sophisticated techniques such as cascade filtration (CF) chemical absorption, immunoabsorption, chemical precipitation and cryogelation.
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