An experiment with glycerol-frozen red blood cells stored at-80° for up to 37 years

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Background and Objectives: Red cells frozen using 40% W/V glycerol are currently FDA approved for frozen storage at -80°C for up to 10 years. Materials and Methods: Red cells frozen with 40% W/V glycerol and stored at -80°for up to 37 years were thawed, deglycerolized, and stored at 4°C for 24 h. Results: Red cells frozen for up to 37 years had mean freeze-thaw-wash recovery values of 75%, less than 1% hemolysis, and normal ATP, 2,3-DPG and P50 levels, and 60% of normal RBC K+levels. Conclusions: Red cells frozen with 40% W/V glycerol can be stored at -80Γ for up to 37 years with acceptable in vitro results. Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Valeri, C. R., Ragno, G., Pivacek, L. E., Cassidy, G. P., Srey, R., Hansson Wicher, M., & Leavy, M. E. (2000). An experiment with glycerol-frozen red blood cells stored at-80° for up to 37 years. Vox Sanguinis, 79(3), 168–174. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1423-0410.2000.7930168.x

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