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Fall 2009
Recent advances in the fundamental theories in cryobiology using thermodynamic principles have created new opportunities for innovative methodologies in cryobiology. This thesis tested the hypothesis that calculated indicators of the two-factor hypothesis of cryoinjury, depending on cellular...
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Developing a cryopreservation protocol for human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) in monolayers
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Cryopreservation is a process by which biological materials (cells and tissues) are cooled down to cryogenic temperatures (such as the temperature of liquid nitrogen –196 °C), are maintained at this temperature for a long period of time and then thawed to resume their normal functions [1]. At...
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Spring 2010
Mathematical modelling of cellular osmotic responses to low temperatures is being increasingly used to overcome obstacles in the successful cryopreservation of cells and tissues. Current cryobiological models often contain simplifying assumptions regarding the solution behaviour of the...