Détérioration de la glace extracellulaire aux cellules d'ostéoblaste attachées à la glace pendant la cryoconservation.

[In Chinese. / En chinois.]

Auteurs : HAO B., LIU B., LIN P., et al.

Type d'article : Article

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Extracellular ice is one of the main factors that cause cell death in cryopreservation process. The damage caused by ice to the attached osteoblast cells was quantitatively studied using a directional ice formation cryostage. The results show that the cell recovery was 89.3 plus or minus 18.9% when the angle between ice forming direction and the attached cells was 0-30°, and the recovery of cells was 49.0 plus or minus 19.0% and 42.8 plus or minus 15.8% when the angle was 30-60 and 60-90°, respectively. These findings confirm that the mechanical contact area between the cells and the formed ice influences the recovery of cryopreserved cells.

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