When cells are frozen slowly in aqueous suspensions, the solutes in the suspending solution concentrate as the amount of ice increases; the cells undergo osmotic dehydration and are sequestered in ever-narrowing liquid-filled channels. Cryoprotective solutes, such as glycerol, reduce the amount of ice that forms at any specified subzero temperature, thereby controlling the buildup in concentration of those other solutes present, as well as increasing the volume of the channels that remain to accommodate the cells. It has generally been thought that freezing injury is mediated by the increase in electrolyte concentration in the milieu surrounding the cells, rather than reduction of temperature or any direct action of ice. In this study we ha...
Rapid cooling and re-warming has been shown promising to cryopreserve living cells, which cannot be ...
The phenomenon of intracellular freezing in cells was investigated by designing experiments with cul...
The relationship between freezing rate, ultrastructure and recovery in a human diploid cell line has...
When cells are frozen slowly in aqueous suspensions, the solutes in the suspending solution concentr...
As suspensions of cells freeze, the electrolytes and other solutes in the external solution concentr...
One widely accepted explanation of injury from slow freezing is that damage results when the concent...
One theory of freezing damage suggests that slowly cooled cells are killed by being exposed to incre...
An ideal, hydrated, nondilute pseudobinary salt-protein-water solution model of the RBC intracellula...
To elucidate the means by which polymer solutions protect cells from freezing injury, we cooled huma...
During freezing of isolated spinach thylakoids in sugar/salt solutions, the two solutes affected mem...
Slowly frozen cells are said to be subject to solution effects injury. An understanding of the mecha...
When human erythrocytes are osmotically stressed or chemically treated, they hemolyze on cooling bel...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1977.MICROF...
AbstractIntracellular ice formation (IIF) has been linked to death of cells cryopreserved in suspens...
Several theories have been advanced to explain the mechanism of cryoinjury. Lovelock suggested that ...
Rapid cooling and re-warming has been shown promising to cryopreserve living cells, which cannot be ...
The phenomenon of intracellular freezing in cells was investigated by designing experiments with cul...
The relationship between freezing rate, ultrastructure and recovery in a human diploid cell line has...
When cells are frozen slowly in aqueous suspensions, the solutes in the suspending solution concentr...
As suspensions of cells freeze, the electrolytes and other solutes in the external solution concentr...
One widely accepted explanation of injury from slow freezing is that damage results when the concent...
One theory of freezing damage suggests that slowly cooled cells are killed by being exposed to incre...
An ideal, hydrated, nondilute pseudobinary salt-protein-water solution model of the RBC intracellula...
To elucidate the means by which polymer solutions protect cells from freezing injury, we cooled huma...
During freezing of isolated spinach thylakoids in sugar/salt solutions, the two solutes affected mem...
Slowly frozen cells are said to be subject to solution effects injury. An understanding of the mecha...
When human erythrocytes are osmotically stressed or chemically treated, they hemolyze on cooling bel...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1977.MICROF...
AbstractIntracellular ice formation (IIF) has been linked to death of cells cryopreserved in suspens...
Several theories have been advanced to explain the mechanism of cryoinjury. Lovelock suggested that ...
Rapid cooling and re-warming has been shown promising to cryopreserve living cells, which cannot be ...
The phenomenon of intracellular freezing in cells was investigated by designing experiments with cul...
The relationship between freezing rate, ultrastructure and recovery in a human diploid cell line has...