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Fast Cooling and Vitrification of Aqueous Solutions for Cryopreservation

Warkentin et al., 2006

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86076699920208535
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Warkentin M
Husseini N
Berejnov V
Thorne R
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APS March Meeting Abstracts

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In many applications, a small volume of aqueous solution must be cooled at a rate sufficient to produce amorphous solid water. Two prominent examples include flash-freezing of protein crystals for X-ray data collection and freezing of cells (ie spermatozoa) for …
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