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Objective: To evaluate the ability of two cryopreservation methods and three cryoprotectants to preserve sperm quality. Design: A prospective clinical study. Setting: Male infertility clinic at a tertiary healthcare center. Patient(s):... more
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      CryopreservationProspective studiesFertility and SterilityClinical Sciences
To increase the quality of cryopreserved sperm in white rhinoceros, the liquid nitrogen vapour (LN vapour) freezing and the multithermal gradient directional freezing methods were compared. Sixteen white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum... more
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      ReproductionCryopreservationEndangered SpeciesTheriogenology
This study aimed to evaluate oocyte vitrification efficiency using in-vivo matured (IVO) versus rescued in-vitro matured (IVM) oocytes. The results show that oocyte survival (85% versus 81%), fertilization (86% versus 76%) and cleavage... more
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      CryopreservationPregnancyBlastocystEmbryo Transfer
To compare the clinical outcomes of cryopreservation according to the indications for freezing and the outcomes of the fresh cycle from which the embryos were derived. Retrospective study. Private assisted-reproduction unit. Three... more
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      TurkeyTreatment OutcomeCryopreservationPregnancy
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      SurgeryCryopreservationTissue BanksLiver
Advances in medical science consistently present great promise for humankind coupled with unprecedented ethical challenges. In expanding the scope for possible actions they simultaneously force one to confront difficult decisions. One... more
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      EthicsApplied EthicsBioethicsProfessional Ethics
This study evaluated motility and fertility of uncentrifuged and centrifuged equine semen following dilution in a skim milk-glucose extender with or without supplemental Tyrode's medium. In addition, the effect of seminal plasma addition... more
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      Animal reproductionCryopreservationBiological SciencesPregnancy
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      Population DynamicsTransmission Electron MicroscopyCryopreservationEndangered Species
A cryopreservation procedure using an aluminium cryo-plate was successfully developed using in vitro-grown Dalmatian chrysanthemum (Tanacetum cinerariifolium) shoot tips. Shoot cultures were cold-hardened at 5 degree C on MS medium... more
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      CryobiologyBiologyCryopreservationInstrumentation
Aims/hypothesis We evaluated the insulinotropic and antihyperglycaemic actions of glucokinase activators (GKAs), especially through acute and subchronic studies in rodent diabetes models with... more
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      KineticsCryopreservationCell lineBlood Glucose
Hepatocyte transplantation is a conceptually attractive alternative to whole organ grafting for some inborn metabolic errors and for fulminant liver failure. However, studies of the immunogenicity of transplanted allogeneic hepatocytes... more
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      Flow CytometryCryopreservationCell separationLiver
The Formosan landlocked salmon (Oncorhynchus masou formosanus) are at a high risk of extinction, and the sustained maintenance of the population will soon depend on aquaculture systems, which use cryopreservation of spermatozoa to... more
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      Population DynamicsTransmission Electron MicroscopyCryopreservationEndangered Species
Vitrification, a method of rapid cooling, is an alternate cryopreservation method of oocytes and embryos. The present study was aimed to examine the effect of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) on vitrification of buffalo oocytes. Cumulus oocyte... more
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      PharmacologyPharmacyCryopreservationIn vitro maturation
Limited recovery of islets post-cryopreservation influences graft survival and transplantation efficiency during diabetes treatment. As curcumin, a potent antioxidant/radical scavenging compound, protects islets against beta cell toxins,... more
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      Life SciencesCryopreservationSoft Tissue PreservationHSP
The stability of interleukin 6 (IL-6), its soluble receptor (sIL-6R), IL-10 and CC16 or uteroglobin (an endogenous cytokine inhibitor) in human serum was examined using an accelerated stability testing protocol according to the Arrhenius... more
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      ImmunologyKineticsCryopreservationBlood sampling
The objective of this present study is to determine the optimum concentration for glutathione in the cryopreservation of seurukan fish (Osteochilus vittatus) spermatozoa. A completely randomized design (CRD) was used with 6 treatments and... more
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      CryobiologyCrystallographyFisheriesFish Reproduction
Long-term preservation of complex engineered tissues and organs at cryogenic temperatures in the absence of ice has been prevented to date by the difficulty of discovering combinations of cryoprotectants that are both sufficiently... more
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      CryobiologyTissue EngineeringKidney transplantationCryopreservation
The dynamics of sperm DNA fragmentation (sDF) and sperm viability were analyzed in frozen-thawed sperm samples of Equus asinus (Zamorano-Leonés), a breed at risk of extinction. Sperm DNA fragmentation was assessed using an adaptation of... more
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      Fluorescence MicroscopyCryopreservationEndangered SpeciesTheriogenology
Arterial grafts and experimental soft tissues are commonly preserved using refrigeration and freezing. The present study was designed to investigate effects of common storage protocols on arterial mechanics. Porcine aortas were axially... more
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      MechanicsSurgeryRefrigerationTreatment
We have developed a simple, efficient procedure for the long term freezing of Tetrahymena thermophila in liquid nitrogen. This technique yields excellent recovery of viable cells with all strains tested and does not require the use of a... more
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      MicrobiologyZoologyCryopreservationEukaryotic microbiology
a glycosylated arginase acting as a fungal lectin from Peltigera canina is able to produce recruitment of cyanobiont Nostoc cells and their adhesion to the hyphal surface. This implies that the cyanobiont would develop organelles to... more
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      MicrobiologyPhycologyElectron MicroscopyBiomass
Purpose Oocyte cryopreservation may avoid many complications of human embryo freezing and provide future fertility for women undergoing cancer therapy. The objective of this study was to explore the application of intraand extracellular... more
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      GeneticsInformed ConsentCryopreservationProspective studies
table of contents † Introduction † Methods Literature search Study selection † Results Literature search Cumulus -oocyte complex Zona pellucida Perivitelline space Morphology of first polar body Shape of the oocyte Appearance of the whole... more
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      CryopreservationSystematic reviewClinical SciencesPublic health systems and services research
Objective: To compare the reproductive outcome of three protocols for frozen ET treatment. Design: Retrospective follow-up study. Setting: Two public clinics and one private clinic. Patient(s): Four thousand four hundred seventy frozen ET... more
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      CryopreservationMultivariate AnalysisFinlandDenmark
Objective: To evaluate in vitro IGF-I treatment during warming of storage-cooled boar semen and its effect on seminal quality parameters and metabolism in spermatic cells. Design: Semen samples (n = 7) warmed after stored at 15°C for 24... more
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      PhysiologyCryopreservationTemperatureGlutathione Peroxidase
Abbreviations CTC chlortetracycline EY egg yolk LC soybean lecithin SDS sodium dodecyl (lauryl) sulphate ZP zona pellucida Vet Res Commun (2009) 33 (Suppl 1):S77-S80
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      CryopreservationDogsVeterinary SciencesFreezing
The presence of progesterone receptor (PR) in estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer is associated with a good prognosis, and indicates that tumors are likely to respond to tamoxifen. However, ER+/PR− tumors respond less well. To... more
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      Chemical EngineeringAnalytical ChemistryBreast CancerProteomics
Induction of cytochrome P450 (CYP) by drugs is one of major concerns for drug-drug interactions. Thus, the assessment of CYP induction by novel compounds is a vital component in the drug discovery and development processes. Primary human... more
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      GeneticsZoologyDrug DiscoveryEnzyme Inhibitors
Cryopreservation currently is the only method for long-term preservation of cellular viability and function for uses in cellular therapies. Characterizing the cryobiological response of a cell type is essential in the approach to... more
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      CryobiologyMethodologyTreatmentCryopreservation
The objective of the present investigation was to determine the degree of membrane damage in boar spermatozoa during the course of a cryopreservation procedure, including thawing. Ejaculates from four fertile Swedish Yorkshire boars were... more
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      Scanning Electron MicroscopyCryopreservationSwineVeterinary Sciences
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      CryopreservationHibernationNF-kappa BClinical Sciences
We have analyzed the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans with the help of phase-contrast x-ray tomography. This work combines techniques from x-ray imaging studies of single biological cells by in-line holography with three-dimensional... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringImage ProcessingElectron MicroscopyCaenorhabditis elegans
background: A successful oocyte cryopreservation programme is of utmost importance where a limited number of oocytes can be inseminated per cycle, to overcome legal and ethical issues related to embryo storage, for oocyte donation... more
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      Clinical TrialCryopreservationHumanPregnancy
The present study aimed at exploring the Wdelity of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) plants recovered from cryopreservation. Zygotic embryos from various diVerent cultivars were cryopreserved following four successive steps, namely: rapid... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyCryopreservationDNA methylation
The utilization of cryopreserved red blood cell (RBC) units had been limited by a maximum postdeglycerolization storage of 24 hours at 1 to 6°C until the recent development of a closed system for the glycerolization and deglycerolization... more
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      ImmunologyConservationCryopreservationGlucose
Objective: To evaluate the safety of a new ultravitrification closed device. Design: Ultravitrification research. Setting: Private assisted reproduction center. Animal(s): Microorganisms (bacteria). Intervention(s): A styrofoam container... more
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      CryopreservationEscherichia coliFertility and SterilityNitrogen
To determine the presence of FSH in unextracted urine of perimenopausal women using a microparticle enzyme immunoassay kit on an AxSYM random access immunoassay analyzer.
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      CryopreservationLinear modelsFertility and SterilityClinical Sciences
The authors describe the clinical application of semen cryostorage, survival of micro-organism during cryostorage procedures and the risk of cross-contamination.
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      CryopreservationBacterial infectionsSpermatozoaSemen Preservation
We optimized a whole blood intracellular cytokine assay to quantitate the frequency of specific CD4 + and CD8 + T cells in small volumes of whole blood from infants from developing countries. The assay is performed in two steps. First,... more
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      ImmunologyFlow CytometryRural DevelopmentCytokines
The aim of genotoxicity tests in germ cells is to assess the impact of exposure to environmental mutagens that may represent a risk for the fertility or for the offspring of exposed subject. The comet assay on mature mouse oocytes is a... more
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      Risk assessmentCryopreservationDNA damageMice
BACKGROUND: Current additive solutions (ASs) for red blood cells (RBCs) do not maintain constant 2,3diphosphoglycerate (DPG) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels during cold storage. We have previously shown that with a new AS called... more
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      ImmunologyConservationCryopreservationAdenosine
BACKGROUND: Artificial insemination by donor spermatozoa (AID) can prove a valuable treatment for a number of male factor disorders, although its success rate is variable. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of the results of 6139 cycles... more
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      Treatment OutcomeCryopreservationAdolescentPregnancy
By the early 1980s, many life scientists had begun to maintain small collections of cryopreserved tissues for their own specific research purposes. It became apparent that these materials could be successfully reused as new techniques and... more
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      History of Natural HistoryAnthropology Of Science (Science Technology And Society)History of CollectionsCryopreservation
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      CryobiologyZoologyMarine AquacultureBiology
The objective was to compare the use of powdered coconut water (ACP-109c; ACP Biotecnologia, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil) and Tris extenders for recovery and cryopreservation of epididymal sperm from agouti. The caudae epididymus and proximal... more
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      CryopreservationRodentiaTheriogenologyBiological Sciences
The effects of two methods of cryopreservation involving chemical vitrification and air desiccation) were studied on isolated embryonic axes of A. hypogaea. Vitrification with PVS2 and desiccation in a laminar flow cabinet resulted in... more
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      CryopreservationNitrogenSucroseDesiccation
Polyclonal stimuli like phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) plus calcium ionophore (Ca-I), concanavalin A (ConA) or anti-CD3 plus anti-CD28 (alphaCD3/alphaCD28) are widely used T cell stimuli. All three stimuli act at different sites and in... more
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      CryobiologyKineticsCytokinesCryopreservation
Applications for induced pluripotent stem cells are extensive and include basic biology, drug discovery, toxicological assessment, tissue regeneration, and cancer therapy, among many others. However, reprogramming of somatic cells is an... more
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      CryobiologyCryopreservationReproductive BiologyCryopreservation of gametes and embryos
Her research focuses on human embryonic implantation, uterine receptivity and embryonic stem cells, leading to the publication of 26 peer-reviewed papers. She received awards from the American Fertility Society in 1997 and the Spanish... more
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      Human Embryonic Stem CellsHuman embryonic stem cellCryopreservationCell line
Objective: To study the thermal properties of a cryoprotectant solution, called VS4, and of VS4-impregnated whole sheep ovaries with pedicle. Design: Physical and experimental animal study. Setting: Academic research environment.... more
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      Animal StudiesCryopreservationDifferential scanning calorimetrySheep