Method for dry-preserving multicellular organism tissue at...

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Differentiated tissue or organ other than blood – per se – or...

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C435S001200, C435S001300, C435S260000, C514S568000, C514S576000

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ABSTRACT:
A tissue of a multicellular organism is gradually dried during cultivation. After the tissue has been completely dehydrated, water is added to the tissue for its recovery. The tissue of the multicellular organism is submerged in an insect body fluid medium treated with heat, and dried for 48 hours or more.

REFERENCES:
Gordon, S.L. et al. Sep. 2001. Recovery of human mesenchymal stem cells following dehydration and rehydration. (Cryobiology 43(2): 182-187).
Schwarz, K. Most tolerant of desiccation. in Un. of Florida Book of Insect Records, Chapter 5 © 1994, Gainsville, FL.
Watanabe, M. et al. 2002. Mechanism allowing an insect to survive complete dehydration and extreme temperatures. (J. Exp. Bio. 205: 2799-2802).
M. Watanabe, et al., “Mechanism Allowing an Insect to Survive Complete Dehydration and Extreme Temperatures”, The Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 205, No. 18, Sep. 2002, (6 pages including pp. 2799-2802).

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