This study investigates the effects of the thermal protocol on the development and relaxation of thermo-mechanical stress in cryopreservation by means of glass formation, also known as vitrification. The cryopreserved medium is modeled as a homogeneous viscoelastic domain, constrained within either a stiff cylindrical container or a highly compliant bag. Annealing effects during the cooling phase of the cryopreservation protocol are analyzed. Results demonstrate that an intermediate temperature-hold period can significantly reduce the maximum tensile stress, thereby decreasing the potential for structural damage. It is also demonstrated that annealing at temperatures close to glass transition significantly weakens the dependency of thermo-m...
The structural relaxation, potential energy states, and mechanical properties of a model glass subje...
Cryopreservation by vitrification could provide a general solution to the problem of long term organ...
The structural relaxation, potential energy states, and mechanical properties of a model glass subje...
<p>Cryopreservation via vitrification is the most promising means for long-term preservation of bulk...
Cryopreservation via vitrification is the most promising means for long-term preservation of bulky t...
This study investigates thermomechanical stress in cryopreservation by vitrification of the heart, w...
whi rran bot Poise during cooling, which corresponds to a shear stress relaxation time of several mi...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
A new mathematical model is proposed for the analysis of thermo-mechanics effects during isochoric c...
A persistent gap between the supply and demand of organs for transplant medicine and research is wel...
Cryopreservation by vitrification could provide a general solution to the problem of long term organ...
The structural relaxation, potential energy states, and mechanical properties of a model glass subje...
Cryopreservation by vitrification could provide a general solution to the problem of long term organ...
The structural relaxation, potential energy states, and mechanical properties of a model glass subje...
<p>Cryopreservation via vitrification is the most promising means for long-term preservation of bulk...
Cryopreservation via vitrification is the most promising means for long-term preservation of bulky t...
This study investigates thermomechanical stress in cryopreservation by vitrification of the heart, w...
whi rran bot Poise during cooling, which corresponds to a shear stress relaxation time of several mi...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
International audienceThe modeling of the viscoelastic stress evolution and specific volume relaxati...
A new mathematical model is proposed for the analysis of thermo-mechanics effects during isochoric c...
A persistent gap between the supply and demand of organs for transplant medicine and research is wel...
Cryopreservation by vitrification could provide a general solution to the problem of long term organ...
The structural relaxation, potential energy states, and mechanical properties of a model glass subje...
Cryopreservation by vitrification could provide a general solution to the problem of long term organ...
The structural relaxation, potential energy states, and mechanical properties of a model glass subje...