AbstractBiopreservation processes such as freezing and drying inherently introduce heterogeneity. We focused on exploring the mechanisms responsible for heterogeneity in isothermal, diffusively dried biopreservation solutions that contain a model protein. The biopreservation solutions used contained trehalose (a sugar known for its stabilization effect) and salts (LiCl, NaCl, MgCl2, and CaCl2). Performing Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis on the desiccated droplets, spatial distributions of the components within the dried droplet, as well as their specific interactions, were investigated. It was established that the formation of multiple thermodynamic states was induced by the spatial variations in the cosolute concentration ...
Problem - The primary objective of this dissertation was to elucidate the protective effects and mec...
We present evidence from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations that dynamics of water in the presence ...
Stabilization of protein structure by solvent components is st simple and effective strategy for pre...
AbstractBiopreservation processes such as freezing and drying inherently introduce heterogeneity. We...
In order to investigate the cryoprotective mechanism of trehalose on proteins, we use molecular dyna...
Understanding of how the stabilization mechanism of trehalose operates on biological molecules again...
The mechanisms of stabilization by sugars during freeze drying and storage are still controversial. ...
Simple sugars, especially disaccharides, stabilize biomaterials of various composition during air-dr...
Biological systems, by nature, are highly complex. These systems exhibit diverse hierarchical spatia...
The understanding of biomolecular interactions with water and co-solutes can lead to greater knowled...
There is an increasing interest for dried protein formulations in pharmacy. They may offer several a...
Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is the most commonly used technique for the preservation of protei...
Biopreservation by saccharides is a widely studied issue due to its scientific and technological imp...
Proteins are frequently produced as dry powders to improve stability during storage and shipping. Th...
Problem - The primary objective of this dissertation was to elucidate the protective effects and mec...
We present evidence from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations that dynamics of water in the presence ...
Stabilization of protein structure by solvent components is st simple and effective strategy for pre...
AbstractBiopreservation processes such as freezing and drying inherently introduce heterogeneity. We...
In order to investigate the cryoprotective mechanism of trehalose on proteins, we use molecular dyna...
Understanding of how the stabilization mechanism of trehalose operates on biological molecules again...
The mechanisms of stabilization by sugars during freeze drying and storage are still controversial. ...
Simple sugars, especially disaccharides, stabilize biomaterials of various composition during air-dr...
Biological systems, by nature, are highly complex. These systems exhibit diverse hierarchical spatia...
The understanding of biomolecular interactions with water and co-solutes can lead to greater knowled...
There is an increasing interest for dried protein formulations in pharmacy. They may offer several a...
Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is the most commonly used technique for the preservation of protei...
Biopreservation by saccharides is a widely studied issue due to its scientific and technological imp...
Proteins are frequently produced as dry powders to improve stability during storage and shipping. Th...
Problem - The primary objective of this dissertation was to elucidate the protective effects and mec...
We present evidence from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations that dynamics of water in the presence ...
Stabilization of protein structure by solvent components is st simple and effective strategy for pre...