The control over ice crystal growth, melting, and shaping is important in a variety of fields, including cell and food preservation and ice templating for the production of composite materials. Control over ice growth remains a challenge in industry, and the demand for new cryoprotectants is high. Naturally occurring cryoprotectants, such as antifreeze proteins (AFPs), present one solution for modulating ice crystal growth; however, the production of AFPs is expensive and inefficient. These obstacles can be overcome by identifying synthetic substitutes with similar AFP properties. Zirconium acetate (ZRA) was recently found to induce the formation of hexagonal cavities in materials prepared by ice templating. Here, we continue this line of s...
Antifreeze (glyco)proteins (AF(G)Ps) have received increasing attention as potential cryopreservatio...
Antifreeze proteins are produced by extremophile species to control ice formation and growth, and th...
Measurements of ice recrystallization inhibition (IRI) and thermal hysteresis (TH) activities of kap...
International audienceThe control of the growth morphologies of ice crystals is a critical issue in ...
The control of the growth morphologies of ice crystals is a critical issue in fields as diverse as b...
International audienceThe control of ice nucleation and growth is critical in many natural and engin...
<p>Ice crystal shaping during growth in the presence of (A) 100 mM sodium acetate (pH 4.2), (B, D, F...
A major problem associated with cellular cryopreservation is the recovery of cellular viability upon...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a unique class of proteins that bind to growing ice crystal surfaces ...
Inhibiting the formation of ice is an essential process commercially, industrially, and medically. ...
Budke C, Dreyer A, Jaeger J, et al. Quantitative Efficacy Classification of Ice Recrystallization In...
Biological antifreezes are a relatively large and diverse class of proteins (and very recently expan...
Antifreeze glycoproteins (AFGPs) are a subclass of biological antifreezes isolated from Atlantic and...
Antifreeze (glyco) proteins (AF(G)Ps) are potent inhibitors of ice recrystallization and may have bi...
Ice recrystallization during thawing after cryopreservation results in extensive cellular damage tha...
Antifreeze (glyco)proteins (AF(G)Ps) have received increasing attention as potential cryopreservatio...
Antifreeze proteins are produced by extremophile species to control ice formation and growth, and th...
Measurements of ice recrystallization inhibition (IRI) and thermal hysteresis (TH) activities of kap...
International audienceThe control of the growth morphologies of ice crystals is a critical issue in ...
The control of the growth morphologies of ice crystals is a critical issue in fields as diverse as b...
International audienceThe control of ice nucleation and growth is critical in many natural and engin...
<p>Ice crystal shaping during growth in the presence of (A) 100 mM sodium acetate (pH 4.2), (B, D, F...
A major problem associated with cellular cryopreservation is the recovery of cellular viability upon...
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are a unique class of proteins that bind to growing ice crystal surfaces ...
Inhibiting the formation of ice is an essential process commercially, industrially, and medically. ...
Budke C, Dreyer A, Jaeger J, et al. Quantitative Efficacy Classification of Ice Recrystallization In...
Biological antifreezes are a relatively large and diverse class of proteins (and very recently expan...
Antifreeze glycoproteins (AFGPs) are a subclass of biological antifreezes isolated from Atlantic and...
Antifreeze (glyco) proteins (AF(G)Ps) are potent inhibitors of ice recrystallization and may have bi...
Ice recrystallization during thawing after cryopreservation results in extensive cellular damage tha...
Antifreeze (glyco)proteins (AF(G)Ps) have received increasing attention as potential cryopreservatio...
Antifreeze proteins are produced by extremophile species to control ice formation and growth, and th...
Measurements of ice recrystallization inhibition (IRI) and thermal hysteresis (TH) activities of kap...