Preservation of stem cells [0.03%]
干细胞的保存
Jacob Hanna,Allison Hubel
Jacob Hanna
Adult stem cells (hematopoietic and mesenchymal) have demonstrated tremendous human therapeutic potential. Currently, human embryonic stem cells are used principally for understanding development and disease progression but also hold tremen...
Xenotransplantation of cryopreserved composite organs on the rabbit [0.03%]
兔 cryopreserved 复合组织器官的异种移植
Joseph Bakhach
Joseph Bakhach
Nowadays, It is easy to define optimal conditions (cryoprotective agent, speed and steps of freezing, speed of warming) for the cryopreservation of a homogeneous cell population or a one cell-layer tissue. Meanwhile, It is still hard to obt...
The cryopreservation of composite tissues: Principles and recent advancement on cryopreservation of different type of tissues [0.03%]
复合组织的低温保存:不同类型的组织的低温保存原理及最新进展
Joseph Bakhach
Joseph Bakhach
Cryopreservation of human cells and tissue has generated great interest in the scientific community since 1949, when the cryoprotective activity of glycerol was discovered. Nowadays, it is possible to reach the optimal conditions for the cr...
Ryoichi Nakanishi
Ryoichi Nakanishi
Transplantation of the trachea may become the preferred method for the reconstruction of extensive tracheal defects, however, several unresolved problems must be addressed, such as immunosuppression, preservation and donor shortage. In this...
Charles Y Lee,Martin J Mangino
Charles Y Lee
With the successful testing of the immunosuppressive effects of cyclosporine in transplant patients in 1978, the field of organ transplants began an exponential growth. With that, the field of organ preservation became increasingly importan...
Else Müller-Schweinitzer
Else Müller-Schweinitzer
Cryopreservation of human blood vessels may become an important tool in bypass surgery and peripheral vascular reconstruction. Ideally cryopreservation of a blood vessel should preserve functional characteristics comparable to those of fres...
John G Baust,Dayong Gao,John M Baust
John G Baust
Brian Rinker
Brian Rinker
For centuries, reconstructive surgeons have restored form and function with autografts. These techniques are highly effective, but they are associated invariably with donor site morbidity. To avoid this, surgeons have long dreamed of using ...