Effect of Storage Temperature Variations on Viability of Cryopreserved Cells of Pro- and Eukaryotes
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cryopreservation, temperature gradients, storage, cells, low temperature bankAbstract
There was experimentally found the probability of extradeath of microorganism, human embryos’ and tumour cells when varying the temperature from –196 up to –130 and –100°C. There was studied the dynamics of temperature change in ‘Nunc’ cryotubes with cell suspensions during technological operations in low temperature bank of biological objects.
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Copyright (c) 2020 I. P. Vysekantsev, O. V. Kudokotseva, T. F. Petrenko, T. M. Gurina, M. I. Groshevoy, V. F. Martsenyuk, S. V. Koshchiy
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