cryoprotective love

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  • However, adding a cryoprotective step, when transferring the recorded cells to the high pressure freezing apparatus, gave a better freezing quality by diminishing the occurrence of ice formation and damages.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Coralie Spiegelhalter et al. 2010

  • Insects have evolved a variety of cryoprotective substances.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • Insects have evolved various cryoprotective substances.

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • Fibres wit a high soluble fraction, like inulin, did not affect the rheology of the samples, said the researchers, but there was an indication of a potential cryoprotective action.

    FoodQualityNews RSS 2009

  • Fibres wit a high soluble fraction, like inulin, did not affect the rheology of the samples, said the researchers, but there was an indication of a potential cryoprotective action.

    NutraIngredients RSS 2009

  • Fibres wit a high soluble fraction, like inulin, did not affect the rheology of the samples, said the researchers, but there was an indication of a potential cryoprotective action.

    ConfectioneryNews RSS 2009

  • The accumulation of two cryoprotective polyols, sorbitol and threitol, is integral to the extraordinary cold-hardiness of this beetle.

    Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue Walters, K. R., Pan, Q., Serianni, A. S., Duman, J 2009

  • When my remaining blood was able to flow freely once more, they drained it out of my body, along with as much water as possible, and substituted it with glycerol, which Chip described to me as a cryoprotective agent — antifreeze, if you will, although much more benign than the stuff I used to put in my car — and they cut a tiny hole in my skull so they could watch my brain and make sure that it didn't shrink or swell past certain allowable parameters.

    A King of Infinite Space Steele, Allen 1997

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