As suspensions of cells freeze, the electrolytes and other solutes in the external solution concentrate progressively, and the cells undergo osmotic dehydration if cooling is slow. The progressive concentration of solute comes about as increasing amounts of pure ice precipitate out of solution and cause the liquid-filled channels in which the cells are sequestered to dwindle in size. The consensus has been that slow freezing injury is related to the composition of the solution in these channels and not to the amount of residual liquid. The purpose of the research reported here was to test this assumption on human erythrocytes. Ordinarily, solute concentration and the amount of liquid in the unfrozen channels are inversely coupled. To vary t...
Packed human erythrocytes were frozen in liquid nitrogen using hydroxyethyl starch as a cryoprotecti...
Full units of red blood cells frozen with 14% hydroxyethyl starch (HES) yield cell recoveries near 9...
AbstractQuantitative deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance is used to study the freezing behavior of ...
As suspensions of cells freeze, the electrolytes and other solutes in the external solution concentr...
When cells are frozen slowly in aqueous suspensions, the solutes in the suspending 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...
AbstractComplex living systems such as mammalian cells can be arrested in a solid phase by ultrarapi...
During freezing of isolated spinach thylakoids in sugar/salt solutions, the two solutes affected mem...
To elucidate the means by which polymer solutions protect cells from freezing injury, we cooled huma...
Slowly frozen cells are said to be subject to solution effects injury. An understanding of the mecha...
Intra- and extracellular phase transitions in human peripheral blood monocyte suspensions with and w...
AbstractIntracellular ice formation (IIF) has been linked to death of cells cryopreserved in suspens...
The phenomenon of intracellular freezing in cells was investigated by designing experiments with cul...
Packed human erythrocytes were frozen in liquid nitrogen using hydroxyethyl starch as a cryoprotecti...
Full units of red blood cells frozen with 14% hydroxyethyl starch (HES) yield cell recoveries near 9...
AbstractQuantitative deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance is used to study the freezing behavior of ...
As suspensions of cells freeze, the electrolytes and other solutes in the external solution concentr...
When cells are frozen slowly in aqueous suspensions, the solutes in the suspending 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...
AbstractComplex living systems such as mammalian cells can be arrested in a solid phase by ultrarapi...
During freezing of isolated spinach thylakoids in sugar/salt solutions, the two solutes affected mem...
To elucidate the means by which polymer solutions protect cells from freezing injury, we cooled huma...
Slowly frozen cells are said to be subject to solution effects injury. An understanding of the mecha...
Intra- and extracellular phase transitions in human peripheral blood monocyte suspensions with and w...
AbstractIntracellular ice formation (IIF) has been linked to death of cells cryopreserved in suspens...
The phenomenon of intracellular freezing in cells was investigated by designing experiments with cul...
Packed human erythrocytes were frozen in liquid nitrogen using hydroxyethyl starch as a cryoprotecti...
Full units of red blood cells frozen with 14% hydroxyethyl starch (HES) yield cell recoveries near 9...
AbstractQuantitative deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance is used to study the freezing behavior of ...