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Volume 43, Number 2, September 2001

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The Trehalose Myth Revisited: Introduction to a Symposium on Stabilization of Cells in the Dry State
pp. 89-105(17)
Authors: Crowe J.H.; Crowe L.M.; Oliver A.E.; Tsvetkova N.; Wolkers W.; Tablin F.

Overexpression of Trehalose Synthase and Accumulation of Intracellular Trehalose in 293H and 293FTetR:Hyg Cells
pp. 106-113(8)
Authors: Lao G.; Polayes D.; Xia J.L.; Bloom F.R.; Levine F.; Mansbridge J.

Membrane Reorganization during Chilling: Implications for Long-Term Stabilization of Platelets
pp. 114-123(10)
Authors: Tablin F.; Wolkers W.F.; Walker N.J.; Oliver A.E.; Tsvetkova N.M.; Gousset K.; Crowe L.M.; Crowe J.H.

Anhydrobiotic Engineering of Bacterial and Mammalian Cells: Is Intracellular Trehalose Sufficient?
pp. 124-132(9)
Authors: Tunnacliffe A.; García de Castro A.; Manzanera M.

Induction of Desiccation Tolerance in Plant Somatic Embryos: How Exclusive Is the Protective Role of Sugars?
pp. 140-150(11)
Authors: Hoekstra F.A.; Golovina E.A.; Tetteroo F.A.A.; Wolkers W.F.

Non-Disaccharide-Based Mechanisms of Protection during Drying
pp. 151-167(17)
Authors: Oliver A.E.; Leprince O.; Wolkers W.F.; Hincha D.K.; Heyer A.G.; Crowe J.H.

Beneficial Effect of Intracellular Trehalose on the Membrane Integrity of Dried Mammalian Cells
pp. 168-181(14)
Authors: Chen T.; Acker J.P.; Eroglu A.; Cheley S.; Bayley H.; Fowler A.; Toner M.

Recovery of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Following Dehydration and Rehydration
pp. 182-187(6)
Authors: Gordon S.L.; Oppenheimer S.R.; Mackay A.M.; Brunnabend J.; Puhlev I.; Levine F.

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