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Preservation cells

Gudmundsdottir H, Haraldsdottir F, Baldursdottir A, et al. Protein expression within the human renal cortex and renal cell carcinoma the implication of cold ischemia. Cell Preserv. Technol. 2007 5 85-92. [Pg.99]

Xu Y, Sato K, Mawatari K et al (2010) A microfluidic hydrogel capable of cell preservation without perfusion culture under cell-based assay conditions. Adv Mater 22 3017-3021... [Pg.166]

Extreme Cryo 2006 - The 8th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Biopreservation and Cryobiology - January 27-28, University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (2006), Cell Preservation Technology 4, 133 (2006)... [Pg.320]

Zhang YC, Atkinson MA. Gene therapy for type 1 diabetes metabolism, immunity, islet cell preservation, and regeneration. Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes 2004 11 91-7. [Pg.76]

Gerstein HC, Rosenstock J. Insulin therapy in people who have dysglycemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus can it offer both cardiovascular protection and beta-cell preservation Endocrinol Metab Clin N Am 2005 34 137-54. [Pg.413]

International Society for, B. and Environmental, R. (2008) Best practices for repositories Collection, storage, distribution and retrieval of biological materials for research. Cell Preserv Technol6, 3-58. [Pg.36]

Cells preserved with formalin prior to filtering. [Pg.390]

We have seen that proteins are copolymers made up typically of 20 types of monomer units. Simply mixing the amino acids and letting them dehydrate to form polymer chains at random would never lead to the particular structures needed by living cells. How does the cell preserve information about the amino acid sequences that make up its proteins, and how does it transmit this information to daughter cells through the reproductive process These questions lie in the field of molecular genetics, an area in which chemistry plays the central role. [Pg.950]

For a cell preservation protocol to be effective, it is necessary to introduce cryo- or lyoprotectants into the interior of the cell. Two general approaches have been followed with that end in mind. In the first, cells have been genetically modified to produce their ovm cryo- or lyoprotectants (Billi et al., 2000 Guo et al., 2000). In the second, the cell membrane has been... [Pg.155]

This work, however, represents only a beginning. It is of considerable interest, for example, to examine how protectants interact with cell membranes in the absence of water, or in the presence of minute amounts of "residual" water. It is also important to consider how bilayers consisting of mixtures of phospholipids, which provide a better representation of actual cell membranes, respond to cryo and lyoprotectants. Along the same lines, it is important to consider how additional components of cell membranes, such as cholesterol, influence the behavior of anhydrous or nearly anhydrous bilayers. Our current research efforts are aimed at answering some of these questions, so that more effective methods of cell preservation can be devised. [Pg.161]

Matsuo, T. (2005) Cyclic tetrasaccharide delays cataract formation in the lens in vitro. Cell Preserv. Technd. 3, 238-243. [Pg.109]

For these reasons, it has been difficult to develop procedures that allow cosmid probes to be detected reliably in whole yeast cells. Other investigators have demonstrated that such probes may be used if the cells are subjected to heavy extraction with detergents, proteases, and other agents, effectively spreading the yeast nucleus onto microscope slides. However, to attain the goal of whole-cell preservation has required a different approach. [Pg.219]

Uses Photography photometry optics batteries photochromic/photo-tropic glass silver plating prod, of pure silver antiseptic silver preps. laboratory reagent infrared absorption cells preservative in cosmetics... [Pg.1341]

S. Perry and N. Winogard, High-iesolution TOF-SIMS imaging of eukaryotic cells preserved in a trehalose matrix. Anal Chem. 77, 7950-7957 (2005). [Pg.527]

Mollison, P.L., 2000. Historical review the introduction of citrate as an anticoagulant for transfusion and of glucose as a red cell preservative. Br. J. Haematol. 108, 13-18. [Pg.136]


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