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Study of the probiotic potential and evaluation of the survival rate of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum lyophilized as a function of cryoprotectant [PDF]
The benefits of probiotics for the improvement of animal health status have been of great interest in recent years. For this reason, in this study was aimed at assessing a strain with probiotic potential to be added to the feed.
A. Yuste +2 more
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Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) are biological antifreezes with unique properties, including thermal hysteresis(TH),ice recrystallization inhibition(IRI),and interaction with membranes and/or membrane proteins.
Hak Jun Kim +5 more
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Efficacy assessment of different cryoprotectants for preserving the viability of Enterobacterales strains at - 20 °C. [PDF]
The preservation of microorganisms is pivotal in microbiological practice. Currently, cryopreservation is assumed to be an effective and inexpensive approach for the storage of microorganisms, including bacteria.
Tutrina A, Zhurilov P.
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Dimethylacetamide - an alternative to glycerol as cryoprotectant of Malabari buck semen [PDF]
The key role of a cryoprotectant is to minimize the chemical and physical stress which occurs during cooling, freezing and thawing of semen. The difference between the cryoprotectant (CPA) occurs in their permeability coefficient and the structural model
T. M. Kanimozhi +3 more
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Rediscovery of poly(ethylene glycol)s as a cryoprotectant for mesenchymal stem cells
Background A medium containing dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) (10% v/v) is most widely used for cell cryopreservation at –196 °C. However, residual DMSO consistently raises concerns because of its toxicity; thus, its complete removal process is required ...
Madhumita Patel +2 more
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Cryopreservation of tissues by slow-freezing using an emerging zwitterionic cryoprotectant
Cryopreservation of tissues is a tough challenge. Cryopreservation is categorized into slow-freezing and vitrification, and vitrification has recently been recognized as a suitable method for tissue cryopreservation.
Takeru Ishizaki +5 more
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The principle of sperm preservation is to prolong the viability of spermatozoa by reducing the degree of metabolism during storage at low temperatures, and one method involved was a cryoprotectant as a sperm protector.
Nurlaili Nurlaili +4 more
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Peptide-DNA origami as a cryoprotectant for cell preservation
Cryopreservation of cells is essential for the conservation and cold chain of bioproducts and cell-based medicines. Here, we demonstrate that self-assembled DNA origami nanostructures have a substantial ability to protect cells undergoing freeze-thaw ...
Chanseok Lee +6 more
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The Natural Cryoprotectant Honey for Fertility Cryopreservation
Honey is a mixture of 25 sugars with other bioactive substances (i.e., organic acids, enzymes, antioxidants, and vitamins) and has been known as a highly nutritious functional food. Traditionally, it has been widely used in medicinal applications to cure
Faryal Farooq Cheepa +2 more
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Spermatozoa cryopreservation is an effective method for maintaining male fertility in humans. Nevertheless, there are some limitations of sperm cryopreservation, which is called as cell injury by cryoprotectant, that cannot be avoided.
Manggiasih Dwiayu Larasati +3 more
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