Survival and PTR of biotinylated platelets without and during inflammation. (A,D) Percentage of biotinylated platelets in circulation. (B,E) Percentage of biotinylated platelets related to the 10-minute measurement after transfusion. (C,F) Percentage of biotinylated platelets related to the 1-hour measurement after transfusion. The line plot displays the mean and standard deviation of recovery or PTR over time. Statistical comparisons were performed at each time point using an unpaired t test, alongside a 2-way repeated measures ANOVA to assess changes over time and between conditions. Significance levels are indicated as follows: ∗P < .05; ∗∗P < .01; ∗∗P < .001; ∗∗∗∗P < .0001; NS, not statistically significant.
Figure 5.

Survival and PTR of biotinylated platelets without and during inflammation. (A,D) Percentage of biotinylated platelets in circulation. (B,E) Percentage of biotinylated platelets related to the 10-minute measurement after transfusion. (C,F) Percentage of biotinylated platelets related to the 1-hour measurement after transfusion. The line plot displays the mean and standard deviation of recovery or PTR over time. Statistical comparisons were performed at each time point using an unpaired t test, alongside a 2-way repeated measures ANOVA to assess changes over time and between conditions. Significance levels are indicated as follows: ∗P < .05; ∗∗P < .01; ∗∗P < .001; ∗∗∗∗P < .0001; NS, not statistically significant.

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