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CryoLetters is a bimonthly international journal for low temperature sciences, including cryobiology, cryopreservation or vitrification of cells and tissues, chemical and physical aspects of freezing and drying, and studies involving ecology of cold environments, and cold adaptation

The journal publishes original research reports, authoritative reviews, technical developments and commissioned book reviews of studies of the effects produced by low temperatures on a wide variety of scientific and technical processes, or those involving low temperature techniques in the investigation of physical, chemical, biological and ecological problems.

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Volume 30, Number 1, January 2009

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Mitochondrial Function After Liver Preservation in High or Low Ionic-Strength Solutions: A Comparison Between UW-Based and Sucrose-Based (SBS) Solution
pp. 1-12(12)
Authors: Somov, Alexander Yu; Semenchenko, Olga A.; Green, Colin J.; Petrenko, Alexander Yu; Fuller, Barry J.

Cryopreservation of Plantlet Nodes of Dioscorea opposita Thunb. using a Vitrification Method
pp. 19-28(10)
Authors: Li, Mingjun; Zhao, Xiting; Hong, Senrong; Zhang, Xiaoli; Li, Ping; Liu, Jun; Xie, Conghua

Recovery of Plants from Pea and Strawberry Meristems Cryopreserved for 28 Years
pp. 41-46(6)
Authors: Caswell, Karen L.; Kartha, Kutty K.

Cold Acclimation Improves Regrowth of Cryopreserved Apple Shoot Tips
pp. 47-54(8)
Authors: Kushnarenko, Svetlana V.; Romadanova, Natalia V.; Reed, Barbara M.

Cryopreservation of Embryogenic Callus of Dioscorea bulbifera by Vitrification
pp. 64-75(12)
Authors: Hong, Senrong; Yin, Minghua; Shao, Xinghua; Wang, Aiping; Xu, Weihong

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