INFLUENCE OF CELL CONCENTRATION ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF UNFROZEN FRACTION AND SALT CONCENTRATION TO THE SURVIVAL OF SLOWLY FROZEN HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES.

Author(s) : MAZUR P., COLE K. W.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE AUTHORS INVESTIGATED THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FREEZING HUMAN BLOOD CELLS AT HEMATOCRITS ABOVE 30% AND SLOW FREEZING AT 2% HEMATOCRIT. AT LOW HEMATOCRITS RED CELL SURVIVAL WAS DEPENDENT ON THE UNFROZEN FRACTION AND WAS RELATIVELY INDEPENDENT OF THE SALT CONCENTRATION. AT HIGH HEMATOCRITS CELL SURVIVAL BECAME DEPENDENT ON BOTH THE UNFROZEN FRACTION AND THE SALT CONCENTRATION. G.R.S.

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  • Original title: INFLUENCE OF CELL CONCENTRATION ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF UNFROZEN FRACTION AND SALT CONCENTRATION TO THE SURVIVAL OF SLOWLY FROZEN HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES.
  • Record ID : 1986-2540
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryobiology - vol. 22 - n. 6
  • Publication date: 1985

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