Cryopreservation of cell suspensions

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Differentiated tissue or organ other than blood – per se – or... – Including freezing; composition therefor

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an improved method of cryopreservation of cell suspensions and compositions useful in same wherein only a non-penetrating extracellular cryopreservation polymer is required.

REFERENCES:
T. Takahashi et al., "Mechanism of Cryoprotection by Extracellular Polymeric Solutes," Biophys. J., vol. 54, Sep. 1988, pp. 509-518.
T. Takahashi et al., "Extracellular Glass Formation Explains Cryoprotection by Polymers," Jap. J. of Freezing and Drying, vol. 35, 1989, pp. 32-38.
C.F. H ogman et al., "Red Blood Cell Preservation in Protein-Poor Media. 2. Studies of Changes in Red Cell Shape During Storage," Haematologia, vol. 13 (1-4), 1980, pp. 135-144.

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