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Volume 44, Number 3, June 2002

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Cryopreserved human haematopoietic stem cells retain engraftment potential after extended (5–14 years) cryostorage
pp. 210-217(8)
Authors: Spurr E.E.; Wiggins N.E.; Marsden K.A.; Lowenthal R.M.; Ragg S.J.

Cryopreservation of fetal skin is improved by extracellular trehalose
pp. 218-228(11)
Authors: Erdag G.; Eroglu A.; Morgan J.R.; Toner M.

Effects of extender composition, cooling rate, and freezing on the motility of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.) spermatozoa after thawing
pp. 229-239(11)
Authors: Sansone G.; Fabbrocini A.; Ieropoli S.; Langellotti A.L.; Occidente M.; Matassino D.

Hexagonal shaped ice spicules in frozen antifreeze protein solutions
pp. 240-250(11)
Authors: Wilson P.W.; Gould M.; DeVries A.L.

Canine RBC osmotic tolerance and membrane permeability
pp. 258-268(11)
Authors: Liu J.; Christian J.A.; Critser J.K.

Ischemic preconditioning in a rodent hepatocyte model of liver hypothermic preservation injury
pp. 269-278(10)
Authors: Compagnon P.; Wang H-B.; Southard J.H.; Mangino M.J.

The glass transition temperature of mixtures of trehalose and hydroxyethyl starch
pp. 301-306(6)
Authors: Chen T.; Bhowmick S.; Sputtek A.; Fowler A.; Toner M.

Author index
pp. 311-312(2)

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