AbstractIntracellular ice formation (IIF) has been linked to death of cells cryopreserved in suspension. It has been assumed that cells can be supercooled by 2 to 10°C before IIF occurs, but measurements of the degree of supercooling that cells can tolerate are often confounded by changing extracellular temperature and solutions of different osmolality (which affect the cell volume). The purpose of this study was to examine how the incidence of IIF in the absence of cryoprotectants is affected by the degree of supercooling and cell volume. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells were suspended in isotonic (300mOsm) and hypertonic (∼600 to 700mOsm) solutions and exposed to supercooling ranging from 2 to 10°C before extracellular ice was nucle...
AbstractPropagation of intracellular ice between cells significantly increases the prevalence of int...
AbstractComplex living systems such as mammalian cells can be arrested in a solid phase by ultrarapi...
Intracellular ice formation (IIF) is of great importance in cryobiology but its mechanisms are still...
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...
Long-term storage of tissue by cryopreservation is necessary for the efficient mass production of ti...
Long-term storage of tissue by cryopreservation is necessary for the efficient mass production of ti...
AbstractThe development of cryopreservation procedures for tissues has proven to be difficult in par...
3D cell assemblies such as spheroids reproduce the in vivo state more accurately than traditional 2D...
Ice formation in living cells is a lethal event during freezing and its characterization is importan...
<div><p>Ice formation in living cells is a lethal event during freezing and its characterization is ...
A hypothesis of the nature of intracellular ice formation is proposed in which the osmotically drive...
The phenomenon of intracellular freezing in cells was investigated by designing experiments with cul...
AbstractCell survival during freezing applications in biomedicine is highly correlated to the temper...
Intracellular ice formation (IIF), a major cause of cryoinjury in biological cells, is significantly...
AbstractPropagation of intracellular ice between cells significantly increases the prevalence of int...
AbstractComplex living systems such as mammalian cells can be arrested in a solid phase by ultrarapi...
Intracellular ice formation (IIF) is of great importance in cryobiology but its mechanisms are still...
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...
Long-term storage of tissue by cryopreservation is necessary for the efficient mass production of ti...
Long-term storage of tissue by cryopreservation is necessary for the efficient mass production of ti...
AbstractThe development of cryopreservation procedures for tissues has proven to be difficult in par...
3D cell assemblies such as spheroids reproduce the in vivo state more accurately than traditional 2D...
Ice formation in living cells is a lethal event during freezing and its characterization is importan...
<div><p>Ice formation in living cells is a lethal event during freezing and its characterization is ...
A hypothesis of the nature of intracellular ice formation is proposed in which the osmotically drive...
The phenomenon of intracellular freezing in cells was investigated by designing experiments with cul...
AbstractCell survival during freezing applications in biomedicine is highly correlated to the temper...
Intracellular ice formation (IIF), a major cause of cryoinjury in biological cells, is significantly...
AbstractPropagation of intracellular ice between cells significantly increases the prevalence of int...
AbstractComplex living systems such as mammalian cells can be arrested in a solid phase by ultrarapi...
Intracellular ice formation (IIF) is of great importance in cryobiology but its mechanisms are still...