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Characterization of cryobiological responses in TF-1 cells using interrupted freezing procedures
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McGann, L. E., Elliott, J. A., Ross-Rodriguez, L. U.
Cryopreservation currently is the only method for long-term preservation of cellular viability and function for uses in cellular therapies. Characterizing the cryobiological response of a cell type is essential in the approach to designing and optimizing cryopreservation protocols. For cells used...
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2010
Law, G. K., Elliott, J. A., Forbes, J. F., Weiss, A. D., McGann, L. E., Jomha, N. M.
Large articular cartilage defects have proven difficult to treat and often result in osteoarthritis of the affected joint. Cryopreservation of articular cartilage can provide an increased supply of tissues for osteochondral allograft but cryoprotective agents are required; however, few studies...
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2012
Law, G. K., Forbes, J. F., Elliott, J. A., McGann, L. E., Jomha, N. M., Prasad, V., Almansoori, K. A.
Background Vitrification is a method of cryopreservation by which cells and tissues can be preserved at low temperatures using cryoprotective agents (CPAs) at high concentrations (typically ⩾6.0 M) to limit the harmful effects of ice crystals that can form during cooling processes. However, at...
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2014-10-27
Wu, Xiaolei , Wafula, Eric , Yan, Zhixiang , Kutchan, Toni M. , Gitzendanner, Matthew A, Shaw, Jonathan A., Chen, Tao. , Wickett, Norman J., Nguyen, Nam , Burleigh, J Gordon , Miles, Nicholas W. , Soltis, Pamela S. , Melkonian, Michael , Deyholos, Michael K. , Matasci, Naim , DeGironimo, Lisa , Samudrala, Ram , Leebens-Mack, Jim , Mirarab, Siavash , Barker, Michael , Sun, Xiao , Soltis, Douglas E. , Rolf, Megan , Tian, Zhijian , Wong, Gane K, Rothfels, Carl , Pokorny, Lisa , Zhang, Yong , Ayyampalayam, Saravanaraj , Graham, Sean W. , Roure, Béatrice, Der, Joshua P., Wang, Jun , Mathews, Sarah , Surek, Barbara , Baucom, Regina S. , Ruhfel, Brad R. , Villarreal, Juan C., Stevenson, Dennis W. , Hung, Ling-Hong , Warnow, Tandy , Philippe, Hervé , Carpenter, Eric J.
The 1,000 plants (1KP) project is an international multi-disciplinary consortium that has generated transcriptome data from over 1,000 plant species, with exemplars for all of the major lineages across the Viridiplantae (green plants) clade. Here, we describe how to access the data used in a...
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Design and performance evaluation of vertical shafts: rational shaft design method and verification of design method
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Ground deformations around axisymmetric shafts cannot be determined with the design approaches currently available, which are mostly based on plasticity methods. The convergence–confinement method (usually applied to tunnels), with consideration of gravitational effects and the three-dimensional...
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2016
Klassen, John S., Han, Ling, Kitova, Elena N.
This study reports on the use of the catch-and-release electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (CaR-ESI-MS) assay, combined with glycomicelles, as a method for detecting specific interactions between water-soluble proteins and glycolipids (GLs) in aqueous solution. The B subunit homopentamers...
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2016
Han, Ling, Klassen, John S., Kitova, Elena N.
This study reports on the use of the catch-and-release electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (CaR-ESI-MS) assay, combined with glycomicelles, as a method for detecting specific interactions between water-soluble proteins and glycolipids (GLs) in aqueous solution. The B subunit homopentamers...
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2014
Prasad, V., Laouar, L., Jomha, N. M., McGann, L. E., Fahmy, M. D., Almansoori, K. A., Elliott, J. A.
Vitrification of articular cartilage (AC) could enhance tissue availability but requires high concentrations of cyroprotective agents (CPAs). This study investigated relative injuries caused by commonly used CPAs. We hypothesized that the in situ chondrocyte dose–injury relationships of five...
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Investigating cryoinjury using simulations and experiments: 1. TF-1 cells during two-step freezing (rapid cooling interrupted with a hold time)
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McGann, L. E., Ross-Rodriguez, L. U., Elliott, J. A.
There is significant interest in designing a cryopreservation protocol for hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) which does not rely on dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO) as a cryoprotectant. Computer simulations that describe cellular osmotic responses during cooling and warming can be used to optimize the...
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Investigating cryoinjury using simulations and experiments: 2. TF-1 cells during graded freezing (interrupted slow cooling without hold time)
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McGann, L.E., Ross-Rodriguez, L.U., Elliott, J.A.
Cryopreservation plays a key role in the long-term storage of native and engineered cells and tissues for research and clinical applications. The survival of cells and tissues after freezing and thawing depends on the ability of the cells to withstand a variety of stresses imposed by the...