Degradable Polyampholytes from Radical Ring-Opening Copolymerization Enhance Cellular Cryopreservation

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Macromolecular cryoprotectants based on polyampholytes are showing promise as supplemental cryoprotectants alongside conventional DMSO-based freezing. Here we exploit radical ring-opening (ter)polymerization to access ester-containing cryoprotective polyampholytes, which were shown to be degradable. Using a challenging cell monolayer cryopreservation model, the degradable polyampholytes were found to enhance post-thaw recovery when supplemented into DMSO. This demonstrates that degradable macromolecular cryoprotectants can be developed for application in biotechnology and biomedicine.

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Pesenti, T., Zhu, C., Gonzalez-Martinez, N., Tomás, R. M. F., Gibson, M. I., & Nicolas, J. (2022). Degradable Polyampholytes from Radical Ring-Opening Copolymerization Enhance Cellular Cryopreservation. ACS Macro Letters, 11(7), 889–894. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.2c00298

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