Main menu
Search results
Search in FRIDOC
15 results
IIR document
How long do we need to store cryopreserved cells and tissues.
Improving of cryoprotectant media for human cord blood nucleated cells cryopreservation.
Recommended by the IIR / IIR document
Increased qualitative and quantitative requirements put on haematopoietic cell establishments as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic – own experience.
A STUDY ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CRYOPRESERVED HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES.
EFFECTS OF CRYOPRESERVATION ON HAEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS DIFFERENTIATION AND T-DIFFERENTIATING LYMPHOCYTES FUNCTION.
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES SEPARATED BY FICOLL-VEROGRAPHIN OR BY CELLTRIFUGE AND FROZEN BY LINEAR OR TWO-STEP METHOD.
ISOLATION AND PRESERVATION OF LYMPHOID CELLS WITH CRYOPROTECTANTS REQUIRING NO WASHING.
CRYOPRESERVATION AS A METHOD OF SELECTIVE INFLUENCE UPON LYMPHOID AND HEMOPOIETIC CELLS.
ISOTHERMAL NUCLEATION STAGE AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN THE FREEZING OF BIOLOGICAL CELLS.
VISUALIZATION OF FREEZING DAMAGE TO BIOLOGICAL CELLS: A VIDEODEMONSTRATION OF CRYOMICROSCOPY.
Cryomedicine.
Temperature fluctuations during deep temperature cryopreservation reduce PBMC recovery, viability and T-cell function.
CRYOPRESERVATION OF BLOOD CELLS IN THE GDR-TRANSFUSION SERVICE.
Freeze-thaw injury in living cells.
An original freeze-drying cycle design for a temperature sensitive molecule.