Effect of Aluminum Chloride and Different Cryoprotectants on Hypertonic Cryohemolysis Development in Human Erythrocytes
Keywords:
erythrocytes, hypertonic cryohemolysis, cryoprotectantAbstract
The peculiarities of development of hypertonic cryohemolysis of human erythrocytes at cooling from 37 down to 0°Сunder the influence of different cryoprotectors and aluminum chloride were investigated. It was istablished, that the presence of PEG-1500 and also aluminum chloride in the medium noticeably enhanced the stability of cells to temperature-osmotic effects. The use of penetrating cryoprotectors leads to increasing of hypertonic cryohemolysis level at the second stage of incubation in hypertonic conditions.
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