Postfreeze viability of erythrocytes from Dryophytes chrysoscelis

Volume: 331, Issue: 5, Pages: 308 - 313
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Dryophytes chrysoscelis (formerly Hyla chrysoscelis, Cope’s gray treefrog) is a freeze-tolerant anuran that accumulates glycerol and urea during cold acclimation and freezing. It is hypothesized that glycerol and urea function as cryoprotectants by minimizing osmotically induced cell damage during freezing and thawing, thereby improving the postfreeze viability of red blood cells (RBCs) when frozen in medium containing those solutes. To test...
Paper Details
Title
Postfreeze viability of erythrocytes from Dryophytes chrysoscelis
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
331
Issue
5
Pages
308 - 313
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