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Dimethyl sulfoxide: a central player since the dawn of cryobiology, is efficacy balanced by toxicity?

Awan, M., Buriak, I., Fleck, R., Fuller, B., Goltsev, A., Kerby, J., Lowdell, M., Mericka, P., Petrenko, A., Petrenko, Y., Rogulska, O., Stolzing, A., and Stacey, G. N.  Dimethyl sulfoxide: a central player since the dawn of cryobiology, is efficacy balanced by toxicity?  Regenerative Medicine 2020 15:3, 1463-1491.  doi: 10.2217/rme-2019-0145

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Comparable Postthaw CD34+ and CD3+ Cell Characteristics With Commercial and In-House Cryoprotectants: Commercial Favored for Ease of Use

Kakon, N., Luizaga, H., Pham, C., Bezabih, R., Elnour, H., Procter, J., Ping, J., Highfill, S., Stroncek, D. F., Panc, S. R.   Comparable Postthaw CD34+ and CD3+ Cell Characteristics With Commercial and In-House Cryoprotectants: Commercial Favored for Ease of Use.  Transfusion. 2019; 59(S3), 106A-107A.  doi:10.1111/trf.15462

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Physical events occurring during the cryopreservation of immortalized human T cells

Meneghel, J., Kilbride, P., Morris, J. G. and Fonseca, F.  Physical events occurring during the cryopreservation of immortalized human T cells.  PLOS ONE. 2019; 14(5), e0217304.  doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0217304

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Discogenic cell transplantation directly from a cryopreserved state in an induced intervertebral disc degeneration canine model

Hiraishi, S., Schol, J., Sakai, D., Nukaga, T., Erickson, I., Silverman, L., Foley, K., Watanabe, M. Discogenic cell transplantation directly from a cryopreserved state in an induced intervertebral disc degeneration canine model. JOR Spine. (2018); 1(2), e1013. doi:10.1002/jsp2.1013

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Discogenic cell transplantation directly from a cryopreserved state in an induced intervertebral disc degeneration canine model

Hiraishi, S., Schol, J., Sakai, D., Nukaga, T., Erickson, I., Silverman, L., Foley, K., Watanabe, M. Discogenic cell transplantation directly from a cryopreserved state in an induced intervertebral disc degeneration canine model. JOR Spine. (2018); 1(2), e1013. doi:10.1002/jsp2.1013

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Best practices for cryopreserving, thawing, recovering, and assessing cells

Baust, Campbell, Harbell. Best practices for cryopreserving, thawing, recovering, and assessing cells. In Vitro Cell.Dev.Biol.—Animal. DOI 10.1007/s11626-017-0201-y

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Mesenchymal stromal cells derived from various tissues: Biological, clinical and cryopreservation aspects

Marquez-Curtis, L. A., Janowska-Wieczorek, A., McGann, L. E. and Elliott, J. A.  Mesenchymal stromal cells derived from various tissues: Biological, clinical and cryopreservation aspects. Cryobiology.  2015; 71(2), 181-197.  doi: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2015.07.003

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Modulation of the cryopreservation cap: elevated survival with reduced dimethyl sulfoxide concentration.

Baust JM, Van Buskirk RG, Baust JG. Modulation of the cryopreservation cap: Elevated survival with reduced dimethyl sulfoxide concentration. Cryobiology 45: 97-108 (2002).

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