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Free Content Addition of cryoprotective agent into biological tissue through minimally invasive injection

In this article, a minimally invasive injection method to enhance the addition of cryoprotective agent into the target biological tissues or organs to be cryopreserved was studied. Compared with the traditional treatment through immersion and permeation, direct injection could be much more effective and faster. To illustrate the benefit of this approach, a mathematical model for the addition of cryoprotective agent was established and experiments were performed to test the differences given by the two methods. Both the theoretical and the experimental results demonstrate that the minimally invasive injection method for enhancing the addition of cryoprotective agent is a promising substitution for the commonly used immersing method.

Keywords: CRYOPRESERVATION; CRYOPROTECTIVE AGENT; ENHANCED ADDITION; MINIMALLY INVASIVE INJECTION; POROUS MEDIA

Document Type: Regular Paper

Publication date: 01 September 2004

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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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