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blood plasma centers

Blood plasma centers are specialized facilities where volunteers donate plasma, the clear component of blood that carries nutrients, hormones, and proteins. This plasma is collected through a process called plasmapheresis, which separates plasma from other blood components while returning red and white blood cells to the donor. The collected plasma is then processed into medical therapies used to treat patients with conditions like immune disorders and burns. These centers operate under strict safety and quality standards to ensure donors and recipients are protected. Donating plasma regularly helps save lives by providing essential medicines for those in need.