THE INITIAL OBSERVATION TO THE INFLUENCE OF CONTROLLABLE FREEZING AND THAWING ON THE CHROMOSOMES IN LEUCOCYTES OF HUMAN BEING AND ON SOME KINDS OF TISSUES OF RABBITS.

Author(s) : ZHENG X.

Summary

IT IS FOUND THAT RAPID FREEZING AND SLOW THAWING COULD DESTROY THE CHROMOSOMES OF LEUCOCYTES, BOTH IN STANDSTILL AND IN INITIAL STAGES OF THEIR DIVISION, BUT THE OPPOSITE TREATMENT WOULD NOT AFFECT THIS CHANGING COURSE. THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT, CONTROLLED FREEZE-THAW COURSES VARY ACCORDING TO THE TISSUE. RAPID FREEZING AND SLOW THAWING CAN DESTROY THE CELLS OF THESE TISSUES MORE, AND SLOW FREEZING AND RAPID THAWING, LESS.

Details

  • Original title: THE INITIAL OBSERVATION TO THE INFLUENCE OF CONTROLLABLE FREEZING AND THAWING ON THE CHROMOSOMES IN LEUCOCYTES OF HUMAN BEING AND ON SOME KINDS OF TISSUES OF RABBITS.
  • Record ID : 1990-2598
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1989/10/11
  • Source: Source: Proc. 7th int. Congr. Cryosurg., Beijing
    136-141.
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.