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1. Examination of common culture medium for human hepatocytes and engineered heart tissue: Towards an evaluation of cardiotoxicity associated with hepatic drug metabolism in vitro.

2. Nanoparticle-mediated enhancement of plant cryopreservation: Cultivar-specific insights into morphogenesis and biochemical responses in Lamprocapnos spectabilis (L.) Fukuhara 'Gold Heart' and 'Valentine'.

3. C-phycocyanin improves the developmental potential of cryopreserved human oocytes by minimizing ROS production and cell apoptosis.

4. Systematic cryopreservation study of cardiac myoblasts in suspension.

5. Effect of cryopreservation on CD4+ T cell subsets in foreskin tissue.

6. Successful expansion and cryopreservation of human natural killer cell line NK-92 for clinical manufacturing.

7. Fecal microbiome composition and diversity of cryopreserved canine stool at different duration and storage conditions.

8. Thermomechanical stress analyses of nanowarming-assisted recovery from cryopreservation by vitrification in human heart and rat heart models.

9. A method to assess the mitochondrial respiratory capacity of complexes I and II from frozen tissue using the Oroboros O2k-FluoRespirometer.

10. Cryopreservation of human mucosal tissues

11. The transfer temperature from slow cooling to cryogenic storage is critical for optimal recovery of cryopreserved mammalian cells.

12. Isolation of intact extracellular vesicles from cryopreserved samples.

13. High osmolality vitrification: a new method for the simple and temperature-permissive cryopreservation of mouse embryos.

14. Comprehensive survey of United States internet users' sentiments towards cryopreservation.

15. Thermal conductivity of cryoprotective agents loaded with nanoparticles, with application to recovery of preserved tissues and organs from cryogenic storage.

16. Me2SO perfusion time for whole-organ cryopreservation can be shortened: Results of micro-computed tomography monitoring during Me2SO perfusion of rat hearts.

17. A non-traditional approach to cryopreservation by ultra-rapid cooling for human mesenchymal stem cells.

18. Physical events occurring during the cryopreservation of immortalized human T cells.

19. Cryopreservation and transplantation of common carp spermatogonia.

20. Response of Tribolium castaneum to dietary mannitol, with remarks on its possible nutritive effects.

21. Modification of cellular membranes conveys cryoprotection to cells during rapid, non-equilibrium cryopreservation.

22. Cryopreservation effects on a viable sperm sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) subpopulation obtained by a Percoll density gradient method.

23. Evaluation of changes arising in the pig mesenchymal stromal cells transcriptome following cryopreservation and Trichostatin A treatment.

24. Effect of water content on the glass transition temperature of mixtures of sugars, polymers, and penetrating cryoprotectants in physiological buffer.

25. Optimizing recovery of frozen human peripheral blood mononuclear cells for flow cytometry.

26. Successful vitrification of pronuclear-stage pig embryos with a novel cryoprotective agent, carboxylated ε-poly-L-lysine.

27. Exploring the Possibility of Cryopreservation of Feline and Canine Erythrocytes by Rapid Freezing with Penetrating and Non-Penetrating Cryoprotectants.

28. Functional Tissue Analysis Reveals Successful Cryopreservation of Human Osteoarthritic Synovium.

29. Dimethyl Sulfoxide Perturbs Cell Cycle Progression and Spindle Organization in Porcine Meiotic Oocytes.

30. Accumulation of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) Helps Bacterial Cells to Survive Freezing.

31. Addition of Cryoprotectant Significantly Alters the Epididymal Sperm Proteome.

32. Cryopreservation of Endothelial Cells in Various Cryoprotective Agents and Media – Vitrification versus Slow Freezing Methods.

33. Methanol-Promoted Lipid Remodelling during Cooling Sustains Cryopreservation Survival of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

34. Toxicity Minimized Cryoprotectant Addition and Removal Procedures for Adherent Endothelial Cells.

35. Infective Juveniles of the Entomopathogenic Nematode, Steinernema feltiae Produce Cryoprotectants in Response to Freezing and Cold Acclimation.

36. Influence of Factors of Cryopreservation and Hypothermic Storage on Survival and Functional Parameters of Multipotent Stromal Cells of Placental Origin.

37. Large Thermal Conductivity Differences between the Crystalline and Vitrified States of DMSO with Applications to Cryopreservation.

38. Cell Blebbing upon Addition of Cryoprotectants: A Self-Protection Mechanism.

39. Strong Isotope Effects on Melting Dynamics and Ice Crystallisation Processes in Cryo Vitrification Solutions.

40. Cryoprotectants and Extreme Freeze Tolerance in a Subarctic Population of the Wood Frog.

41. Molecular Analysis of the Cold Tolerant Antarctic Nematode, Panagrolaimus davidi.

42. Molecular Analysis of the Cold Tolerant Antarctic Nematode, Panagrolaimus davidi.

43. Optimized Cryopreservation of Mixed Microbial Communities for Conserved Functionality and Diversity.

44. Natural honey acts as a nonpermeating cryoprotectant for promoting bovine oocyte vitrification

45. Thermal conductivity of cryoprotective agents loaded with nanoparticles, with application to recovery of preserved tissues and organs from cryogenic storage

46. Efficient Production of Live Offspring from Mouse Oocytes Vitrified with a Novel Cryoprotective Agent, Carboxylated ε-poly-L-lysine.

47. Enzymatic Regulation of Glycogenolysis in a Subarctic Population of the Wood Frog: Implications for Extreme Freeze Tolerance.

48. Impact of Procedural Steps and Cryopreservation Agents in the Cryopreservation of Chlorophyte Microalgae.

49. Dual Dependence of Cryobiogical Properties of Sf21 Cell Membrane on the Temperature and the Concentration of the Cryoprotectant.

50. Comparison and Avoidance of Toxicity of Penetrating Cryoprotectants.

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