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This video is a relatively short one presented by Dr. Richard Miron designed to simplify protocols for the production of PRF. In general, only three protocols are necessary for PRF therapy. The first is the standard PRF membrane in which ideally a higher platelet and leukocyte yield is harvested with an even distribution of cells within the upper 4- to 5-mL PRF layers. This is best achieved using a horizontal centrifugation system (700g for 8 minutes). The second protocol is a liquid-PRF formulation capable of concentrating platelets and leukocytes within the upper 1-mL layer (previously known as i-PRF). By utilizing a horizontal centrifugation system, higher concentrations are ensured (smaller volume though a higher concentration of cells). This protocol is achieved utilizing a 300g protocol for 5 minutes. The final and third protocol is that of Concentrated-PRF (C-PRF), where cells are purposefully accumulated specifically toward the buffy coat layer using faster spin protocols. This is best achieved using a 2000g protocol for 8 minutes; a resulting 0.3- to 0.5-mL cell-rich zone may be collected exactly within the buffy coat. With these three simple protocols, the practitioner is able to perform practically all clinical procedures as highlighted within this chapter. Understanding Platelet-Rich Fibrin Full Textbook is available for purchase at https://www.prfedu.com/product-page/p... These protocols are specific to horizontal centrifugation. More info here: https://www.bio-prf.com Full PRF textbook and Hands-on courses are available at https://www.prfedu.com/ Over 50 publication downloads available free at https://www.bio-prf.com/research Please leave comments below.