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Discovery of dynamical heterogeneity in a supercooled magnetic monopole fluid. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Dasini J   +10 more
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Stabilization strategies and advancements in lyophilization to preserve integrity and efficacy of next-generation biologicals. [PDF]

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Vitrification of human monocytes

Cryobiology, 1986
Human monocytes purified from peripheral blood by counterflow centrifugal elutriation were cryopreserved in a vitreous state at 1 atm pressure. The vitrification solution was Hanks' balanced salt solution (HBSS) containing (w/v) 20.5% Me2SO, 15.5% acetamide, 10% propylene glycol, and 6% polyethylene glycol.
T, Takahashi   +5 more
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Vitrification of human oocytes

Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018
In recent years, growing evidence for the safety and efficiency of oocyte vitrification has made this technique be increasingly proposed for fertility preservation (FP). The populations who could benefit from FP include oncological patients who need the option to preserve their gametes before undergoing potential sterilizing treatment, patients with ...
Aila, Coello   +2 more
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Vitrification of organized tissues

Cryobiology, 1989
Why vitrify tissues? The storage of viable mammalian tissues in the vitreous rather than the frozen state presents its own range of complex problems. These include cellular tolerance of highly concentrated cryoprotectant solutions, cooling and warming tissues at relatively high rates, thermal shock, cracking in aqueous glasses, and devitrification (i.e.
W J, Armitage, S J, Rich
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Potential Role of Vitrification and Waste Vitrification in the Circular Economy

2021
Following the general increase of population and industrial development, the management of resources through use of secondary source of raw materials, recycling and energy recovery from waste products are growing in importance. There are many challenges associated with each approach in which waste treatment and handling its by-products are among the ...
Elham Sharifikolouei, Monica Ferraris
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THE ROLE OF VITRIFICATION IN ANHYDROBIOSIS

Annual Review of Physiology, 1998
▪ Abstract  Numerous organisms are capable of surviving more or less complete dehydration. A common feature in their biochemistry is that they accumulate large amounts of disaccharides, the most common of which are sucrose and trehalose. Over the past 20 years, we have provided evidence that these sugars stabilize membranes and proteins in the dry ...
J H, Crowe, J F, Carpenter, L M, Crowe
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