Cryopreservation by Directional Freezing and Vitrification Focusing on Large Tissues and Organs

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Abstract

The cryopreservation of cells has been in routine use for decades. However, despite the extensive research in the field, cryopreservation of large tissues and organs is still experimental. The present review highlights the major studies of directional freezing and vitrification of large tissues and whole organs and describes the different parameters that impact the success rate of large tissue and organ cryopreservation. Key factors, such as mass and heat transfer, cryoprotectant toxicity, nucleation, crystal growth, and chilling injury, which all have a significant influence on whole-organ cryopreservation outcomes, are reviewed. In addition, an overview of the principles of directional freezing and vitrification is given and the manners in which cryopreservation impacts large tissues and organs are described in detail.

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Arav, A. (2022, April 1). Cryopreservation by Directional Freezing and Vitrification Focusing on Large Tissues and Organs. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11071072

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