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What happens during the apheresis donation process?

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What happens during the apheresis donation process?

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Your blood is made up of several components, including red cells, white cells, plasma and platelets. When you donate a unit of whole blood, you are giving all of these components. A special procedure call “apheresis” provides the means to donate just the platelets in your blood, and then return the remaining components back to you.

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