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- 2Cryobiology
- 1Cell culture
- 1Cryopreservation
- 1Cryoprotectant
- 1Cytoplasm
- 1Acker, Jason (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
- 1Elliott, Janet (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Elliott, Janet A. W. (Chemical & Materials Engineering and Laboratory Medicine & Pathology)
- 1Holovati, Jelena (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
- 1McGann, Locksley (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
- 1McGann, Locksley E. (Laboratory Medicine & Pathology)
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Spring 2019
Mathematical models of cryopreservation processes are an important tool in the development of cryopreservation protocols that successfully avoid cryoinjury. Theoretical models of solution thermodynamic behaviour, known as solution theories, lie at the core of many cryopreservation models,...
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Fall 2015
Cryopreserving cells for human health therapeutics is a multidisciplinary process with great complexity. Cryopreservation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) has facilitated vascular biology research since they were first isolated in 1973 [59]; however identifying key variables to...
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Spring 2013
The field of transfusion medicine is dependent upon the ability to store and preserve the native functionality of red blood cells (RBCs). The subtle membrane changes that the RBC incurs during storage can result in compromised quality and diminished function upon transfusion. A custom adhesion...