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Impact of Alloantigens and Storage-associated Factors on Stimulated Cytokine Response in an In Vitro  Model of Blood Transfusion

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These data suggest that banked whole blood has an immunosuppressive effect that is largely attributable to storage-dependent factors. These factors are partially removed by prestorage leukodepletion, while the contribution of alloantigens is of minor significance. Immunosuppressive effects are least apparent with leukodepleted erythrocytes, suggesting that the presence of plasma during storage is required for the immunosuppressive effect to develop.

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