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Ice Inhibition for Cryopreservation: Materials, Strategies, and Challenges
Cryopreservation technology has developed into a fundamental and important supporting method for biomedical applications such as cellābased therapeutics, tissue engineering, assisted reproduction, and vaccine storage.
Gang Zhao, Lijun Sun
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
In this survey on cryopreservation of human embryos and oocytes, the results from 24 groups that reported replacements of cryopreserved embryos by the end of 1986 were summarized. So far 163 pregnancies have been reported, 65 children have been born, and 61 pregnancies were ongoing at the time of tabulation.
Van Steirteghem, Andre+1 more
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In this survey on cryopreservation of human embryos and oocytes, the results from 24 groups that reported replacements of cryopreserved embryos by the end of 1986 were summarized. So far 163 pregnancies have been reported, 65 children have been born, and 61 pregnancies were ongoing at the time of tabulation.
Van Steirteghem, Andre+1 more
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The cryopreservation of Chlamydomonas
Cryobiology, 1979A cryophilic strain of the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas, C. nivalis was found to be more resistant to the stresses both of freezing and thawing and of shrinkage and rehydration than was a mesophilic strain C. reinhardii. C. nivalis was found to have a higher degree of unsaturation of phospholipid fatty acids. Following freezing and thawing of C.
Morris, G.J., Coulson, G., Clarke, A.
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Principles of Cryopreservation [PDF]
Cryopreservation is the use of very low temperatures to preserve structurally intact living cells and tissues. Unprotected freezing is normally lethal and this chapter seeks to analyze some of the mechanisms involved and to show how cooling can be used to produce stable conditions that preserve life.
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Cryoletters, 2023
Organoids represent indispensable opportunities for biomedicine, including drug discovery, cancer biology, regenerative and personalised medicine or tissue and organ transplantation. However, the lack of optimised preservation strategies limits the wide use of organoids in research or clinical fields.
O, Rogulska, J, Havelkova, Y, Petrenko
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Organoids represent indispensable opportunities for biomedicine, including drug discovery, cancer biology, regenerative and personalised medicine or tissue and organ transplantation. However, the lack of optimised preservation strategies limits the wide use of organoids in research or clinical fields.
O, Rogulska, J, Havelkova, Y, Petrenko
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International Orthopaedics, 1990
We have investigated the viability and function of cells in cartilage slices after various methods of preservation, and have examined the viability of cells by measuring the incorporation of Na2(35)SO4 at different concentrations, temperatures and times of exposure to cryopreservatives.
M. Yoshinao, N. Kawabe
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We have investigated the viability and function of cells in cartilage slices after various methods of preservation, and have examined the viability of cells by measuring the incorporation of Na2(35)SO4 at different concentrations, temperatures and times of exposure to cryopreservatives.
M. Yoshinao, N. Kawabe
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British Medical Bulletin, 1990
Embryo cryopreservation is now firmly established as a routine component of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted conception techniques for the resolution of human infertility. Excess fertilized oocytes and embryos can be preserved for infertile couples avoiding the necessity to replace large numbers of embryos which reduces the incidence of ...
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Embryo cryopreservation is now firmly established as a routine component of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted conception techniques for the resolution of human infertility. Excess fertilized oocytes and embryos can be preserved for infertile couples avoiding the necessity to replace large numbers of embryos which reduces the incidence of ...
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Cryopreservation of Hepatocytes
2014The use of cryopreserved hepatocytes has increased in the last decade due to the improvement of the freezing and thawing methods, and has even achieved acceptance by the US Food and Drug Administration for use in drug metabolizing enzyme induction studies.
Albert P. Li, Nicola J. Hewitt
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Cryopreservation of Spermatozoa
2016Cryopreservation is a technique that keeps the cells and tissues in a vital state, using cryogenic temperatures (196 C). Despite the first experiments of sperm preservation with snow dating back to the eighteenth century, it was only the discovery of the protective role of glycerol against freezing damage in the twentieth century and the use of liquid ...
Loredana Gandini+3 more
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2014
Oocyte cryopreservation is playing an increasingly important role in the field of human infertility treatment. The ability to store viable oocytes for later use has given many women the option to delay childbearing in order to pursue other ventures in life, without the concern of losing the opportunity to have a family.
Zsolt Peter Nagy+4 more
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Oocyte cryopreservation is playing an increasingly important role in the field of human infertility treatment. The ability to store viable oocytes for later use has given many women the option to delay childbearing in order to pursue other ventures in life, without the concern of losing the opportunity to have a family.
Zsolt Peter Nagy+4 more
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