Key to the success of natural and engineered tissues becoming clinically available until needed is their long-term storage at low temperatures. This can be implemented by means of freezing or vitrification. To this end, vitrification offers an attractive approach for tissue banking by forming an amorphous glass both intra- and extracellularly and thereby avoiding the harmful effects of ice formation. Generally, high concentrations of cryoprotectants (CPAs) are used in conjunction with high cooling and warming rates to achieve this. However, hurdles associated with applying this technique include the ability to adequately deliver and remove CPAs due to cellular osmotic and cytotoxic effects as well as achieving adequate cooling and warm...
Many cellular culture and assay models are still considered in “two dimensions (2D)”, despite the ob...
Cryopreservation of biological material is a crucial step of tissue engineering, but biological mate...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of five different cryopreservation protocols o...
Cryopreservation plays a significant function in tissue banking and will presume yet larger value wh...
Cryopreservation plays a significant function in tissue banking and will presume yet larger value wh...
A persistent gap between the supply and demand of organs for transplant medicine and research is wel...
Engineered tissues are showing promise as implants to repair or replace damaged tissues in vivo or a...
Cryopreservation is a process that preserves organelles, cells, tissues, or any other biological con...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Cryopreservation at low temperatures (e.g., in liquid ...
Long-term storage of tissue by cryopreservation is necessary for the efficient mass production of ti...
AbstractCryopreservation has numerous practical applications in medicine, biotechnology, agriculture...
The origins of low-temperature tissue storage research date back to the late 1800s. Over half a cent...
Long-term storage of tissue by cryopreservation is necessary for the efficient mass production of ti...
Preservation of tissue structure, morphology and biomarkers is of utmost importance for pathological...
<p>Cryopreservation is the preservation of biomaterials at extremely low temperatures. It is the onl...
Many cellular culture and assay models are still considered in “two dimensions (2D)”, despite the ob...
Cryopreservation of biological material is a crucial step of tissue engineering, but biological mate...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of five different cryopreservation protocols o...
Cryopreservation plays a significant function in tissue banking and will presume yet larger value wh...
Cryopreservation plays a significant function in tissue banking and will presume yet larger value wh...
A persistent gap between the supply and demand of organs for transplant medicine and research is wel...
Engineered tissues are showing promise as implants to repair or replace damaged tissues in vivo or a...
Cryopreservation is a process that preserves organelles, cells, tissues, or any other biological con...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Cryopreservation at low temperatures (e.g., in liquid ...
Long-term storage of tissue by cryopreservation is necessary for the efficient mass production of ti...
AbstractCryopreservation has numerous practical applications in medicine, biotechnology, agriculture...
The origins of low-temperature tissue storage research date back to the late 1800s. Over half a cent...
Long-term storage of tissue by cryopreservation is necessary for the efficient mass production of ti...
Preservation of tissue structure, morphology and biomarkers is of utmost importance for pathological...
<p>Cryopreservation is the preservation of biomaterials at extremely low temperatures. It is the onl...
Many cellular culture and assay models are still considered in “two dimensions (2D)”, despite the ob...
Cryopreservation of biological material is a crucial step of tissue engineering, but biological mate...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of five different cryopreservation protocols o...