The influence of gas bubbles on intracellular ice formation.
Author(s) : BRYANT G., HESCHEL I., RAU G.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The formation of gas bubbles during freezing has been the subject of sporadic research in cryobiology. It has been suggested that the presence of gas or gas bubbles can contribute to cell damage. The authors present the results of differential-scanning calorimetry experiments carried out to determine the effect of the presence of gas on intracellular ice formation in lymphocytes. The presence of gas was not found to significantly affect intracellular ice formation behaviour.
Details
- Original title: The influence of gas bubbles on intracellular ice formation.
- Record ID : 1995-0572
- Languages: English
- Source: Cryo-Letters - vol. 15 - n. 2
- Publication date: 1994/03
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Indexing
- Themes: The influence of refrigeration on cells, tissues and organs
- Keywords: Ice; Gas; Cryobiology; Bubble; Tissue; Intracellular ice; Freezing
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