Author:
Riabinin Andrei,Pankratova Maria,Rogovaya Olga,Vorotelyak Ekaterina,Vasiliev Andrey
Abstract
AbstractOptimization of skin cryopreservation technology is an important task for translational medicine, pharmacology, and a list of other fields. One of the promising approaches is vitrification. This rapid freezing technique allows one to ensure minimal damage to the sample by equating the formation of ice crystals and dehydration both in the cytoplasm of cells and in the extracellular space. This study is aimed at finding the optimal combination of cryoprotective agents (DMSO, glycerol, sucrose and polyethylene glycol) to achieve the highest viability of skin samples after vitrification.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory