C-linked antifreeze glycoprotein (C-AFGP) analogues as novel cryoprotectants

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Abstract

Significant cell damage occurs during cryopreservation resulting in a decreased number of viable and functional cells post-thawing. Recent studies have correlated the unsuccessful outcome of regenerative therapies with poor cell viability after cryopreservation. Cell damage from ice recrystallization during freeze-thawing is one cause of decreased viability after cryopreservation. We have assessed the ability of two C-AFGPs that are potent inhibitors of ice recrystallization to increase cell viability after cryopreservation. Our results indicate that a 1-1.5 mg/mL (0.5-0.8 mM) solution of C-AFGP 1 is an excellent alternative to a 2.5% DMSO solution for the cryopreservation of human embryonic liver cells. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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Leclère, M., Kwok, B. K., Wu, L. K., Allan, D. S., & Ben, R. N. (2011). C-linked antifreeze glycoprotein (C-AFGP) analogues as novel cryoprotectants. Bioconjugate Chemistry, 22(9), 1804–1810. https://doi.org/10.1021/bc2001837

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