Effect of Ethylene Glycol Concentration on Membrane Permeability of One- and Two Cell Murine Embryos
Keywords:
embryo, ethylene glycol, permeability coefficientAbstract
The permeability coefficients for one- and two-cell embryos for ethylene glycol (EG) and water molecules using the volumetry method and physical-chemical model, describing the mass exchange processes between a cell and its environment, were determined. The cleavage was shown as not affecting the transport characteristics of membranes, but augmenting their resistance to the increased cryoprotectant concentration effect.
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