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Meaning of "cryoprotective"

Cryoprotective is an adjective used to describe substances or processes that protect biological tissue from damage due to freezing temperatures
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Cryoprotective agents fall into two categories.
The commonly used cryoprotective agent is glycerol.
In a preferred embodiment the additive compound is a cryoprotective agent.
The cryoprotective solution was collected as venous effluent.
The lactose or sucrose worked as cryoprotective agents.
Cryoprotective properties of.
Advantageously the glycerol is a cryoprotective agent.
A cryoprotective mixture of milk and lactose was added to the concentrate before lyophilization.
Polysacharides are mentioned as a possible cryoprotective agent.
Completion of cryoprotective perfusion.
Deleterious effects of dehydration are mitigated by the presence of cryoprotective agents.
Removal of cryoprotective medium from cryopreserved cultured epidermal grafts after thawing.
Scribing and monitoring continues during cryoprotective perfusion.
The cryoprotective agent may preferably be selected from proteins or protein hydrolysates.
Exposing the said plant material to a solution of a cryoprotective agent.

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It consists of placing the embryos in a cryoprotective environment and gradually lowering the temperature.
Dots represent cells suspended in the diluted cryoprotective agent.
Cryoprotective proteins have a function in the protection of plant membranes against frost damage.
Use of compounds involved in biosynthesis of nucleic acids as cryoprotective agents.
Alternatively a sterile solution of the cryoprotective agent may be mixed with the biomass.
For many years it has been known that certain molecules may be cryoprotective.
During cryoprotective perfusion LabView software collects cryoprotectant concentration data from inline refractometers.
The stability can remarkably be enhanced by addition of cryoprotective agents.
Different cryoprotective agents and different cell types typically have different optimal cooling rates.
It is generally considered unacceptable to use such cryoprotective additives with foodstuffs.
During vitrification, cryoprotective agents are used to protect the cells from frost damage.
Consequently commercially available concentrated frozen cultures do not have significant amounts of cryoprotective agents.
In particular embodiments wherein the cryoprotective agent is IMP are preferred.
As illustrated in example 10 both nucleotides and nucleosides can be used as cryoprotective agents.
Protective substances, notably cryoprotective substances of haemoglobin and erythrocytes.
In a preferred embodiment at least one or the only cryoprotective agent is IMP.
Indeed, the toxicity of cryoprotective agents is a key limiting factor in cryobiology.
Some insects can withstand being frozen solid because they produce cryoprotective chemicals similar to antifreeze.
Examples of cryoprotective agents include polyols, carbohydrates and combinations thereof, among others.
Antarctic Ice Bacteria is a peptide composed of three amino acids that has exceptional cryoprotective properties.
In this case, one or more cryoprotective agents must be added.
Additionally, stabilisers are frequently added, like for example a cryoprotective agent.
The oil thus acts as a cryoprotective agent, for the cells or yeasts.
Equilibrating the islet tissue with a cryoprotective agent ;.
According to the invention, the cryoprotective agent comprises a combination of an alditol and a saccharide.
In the latter case, the composition may contain cryoprotective compounds.
More preferably, the cryoprotective agent is a carbonhydrate or a compound involved in biosynthesis of nucleic acids.
Grafts were equilibrated for 60 minutes in cryoprotective medium prior to freezing.
The cryoprotective and dry-protective agents can be the same one or more substances.
Again, these proteins are believed to be cryoprotective proteins rather than AFPs.
In certain embodiments, the sterile microparticle compositions of the invention comprise cryoprotective agents.
During growth, it synthesises a cryoprotective glycoprotein that defends it against frost in extremely cold conditions.
The viability of freeze-dried cultures may also be improved by use of cryoprotective agents.
Approximately 4 ml of the cryoprotective solution A was infused into the animal.
Excipients might display a protective effect during freezing of lyophilized formulations, so called cryoprotective features.

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