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160 related items for PubMed ID: 5475101

  • 1. Cryoprotective additives and hypertonic hemolysis.
    Farrant J, Woolgar AE.
    Cryobiology; 1970; 7(1):56-60. PubMed ID: 5475101
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  • 2. Interactions of cooling rate and protective additive on the survival of washed human erythrocytes frozen to -196 degrees C.
    Morris GJ, Farrant J.
    Cryobiology; 1972 Jun; 9(3):173-81. PubMed ID: 5045623
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  • 3. Freezing injury from "solution effects" and its prevention by natural or artificial cryoprotection.
    Meryman HT, Williams RJ, Douglas MS.
    Cryobiology; 1977 Jun; 14(3):287-302. PubMed ID: 891224
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  • 4. Human red cells under hypertonic conditions; a model system for investigating freezing damage. 2. Sucrose.
    Farrant J, Woolgar AE.
    Cryobiology; 1972 Feb; 9(1):16-21. PubMed ID: 5059677
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  • 5. Effects of cooling rate on thermal shock hemolysis.
    Morris GJ, Farrant J.
    Cryobiology; 1973 Jun; 10(2):119-25. PubMed ID: 4723502
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  • 6. Hemolysis of human red blood cells by freezing and thawing in solutions containing polyvinylpyrrolidone: relationship with postthypertonic hemolysis and solute movements.
    Woolgar AE.
    Cryobiology; 1974 Feb; 11(1):52-9. PubMed ID: 4455462
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  • 7. Prevention of low temperature denaturation injury in T4Bo phage by low concentrations of traditional cryoprotective additives.
    Steele PR.
    J Hyg (Lond); 1976 Jun; 76(3):453-8. PubMed ID: 1064671
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  • 8. Effect of glycerol and dimethyl sulfoxide on changes in composition and pH of buffer salt solutions during freezing.
    Van Den Berg L, Soliman FS.
    Cryobiology; 1969 Jun; 6(2):93-7. PubMed ID: 5353163
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  • 9. Some combined effects of hypertonic solutions and changes in temperature on posthypertonic hemolysis of human red blood cells.
    Woolgar AE, Morris GJ.
    Cryobiology; 1973 Apr; 10(1):82-6. PubMed ID: 4707243
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  • 11. Thermal shock and dilution shock as the causes of freezing injury.
    Farrant J, Morris GJ.
    Cryobiology; 1973 Jun; 10(2):134-40. PubMed ID: 4579297
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  • 12. Hemolysis of human red blood cells by freezing and thawing in solutions containing sucrose: relationship with posthypertonic hemolysis and solute movements.
    Woolgar AE.
    Cryobiology; 1974 Feb; 11(1):44-51. PubMed ID: 4455461
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  • 13. Combined effects of freezing rates and of various protective agents on the preservation of human erythrocytes.
    Rapatz G, Luyet B.
    Cryobiology; 1968 Feb; 4(5):215-22. PubMed ID: 5746216
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  • 14. Effect of an interaction between haematocrit and cryoprotectant concentration on freeze-thaw haemolysis of bovine erythrocytes.
    Dalgliesh RJ.
    Cryobiology; 1976 Apr; 13(2):254-7. PubMed ID: 1277864
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  • 15. Biochemical aspects of cryoprotective agents in freezing and thawing.
    Rowe AW.
    Cryobiology; 1966 Apr; 3(1):12-8. PubMed ID: 5967970
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  • 16. The effect of cooling rate, warming rate, cryoprotective agent and stage of development on survival of mouse embryos during freezing and thawing.
    Wilmut I.
    Life Sci II; 1972 Nov 22; 11(22):1071-9. PubMed ID: 4663808
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  • 17. Factors affecting freeze aggregation of lipoprotein.
    Soliman FS, Van den Berg L.
    Cryobiology; 1971 Jun 22; 8(3):265-70. PubMed ID: 5106221
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  • 18. Transport of some sugars into red blood cells treated with cryoprotective agents.
    Bican P, Dobrý E.
    Cryobiology; 1969 Jun 22; 6(2):1335. PubMed ID: 5353161
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  • 19. Biological interactions between cell membranes and glycerol or DMSO.
    Pribor DB.
    Cryobiology; 1975 Aug 22; 12(4):309-20. PubMed ID: 1175384
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  • 20. [Survival of human amniotic cells cooled to very low temperature with various cryoprotective agents and various cooling rates].
    Bottari M, Donati L, Gagnatelli G, Grisotti A, Klinger R.
    Atti Accad Med Lomb; 1972 Aug 22; 27(1-4):141-5. PubMed ID: 4681354
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