Summary
THE INCORPORATION OF RADIOACTIVE SULFATE INTO GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS WAS USED AS A CRITERION OF PIGSKIN GRAFT VIABILITY AFTER SURFACE TREATMENT OF THE PIG HIDE AND AFTER COOLING AND FREEZING OF THE GRAFT. COOLING TO 255 K (-18 C) REDUCED THE INCORPORATION OF SULFATE ONLY IN THE GRAFTS PROTECTED BY GLYCEROL. A CONSIDERABLE DECREASE OF INCORPORATION WAS OBSERVED AFTER FREEZING THE GRAFT TO 123 AND 77 K (-150 AND -196 C) IN BOTH CRYOPROTECTIVE SOLUTIONS.
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- Original title: SKIN CRYOPRESERVATION.
- Record ID : 1981-0289
- Languages: English
- Source: Cryobiology - vol. 17 - n. 2
- Publication date: 1980/04
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