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Abstracts: CryoLetters 33 (3), 2012

CryoLetters is a bimonthly, international journal for low temperature science and technology

 

 

Volume 33, No. 3 May/June 2012

ISSN 0143-2044

 

 


Cryopreservation of human skeletal muscle impairs mitochondrial function
Steen Larsen, Cindy Wright-Paradis, Erich Gnaiger,
Jørn W. Helge and Robert Boushel

169-175

 

 


A study to evaluate the action of lipocryolysis
Hernán R. Pinto, Eduardo Garcia-Cruz
and Graciela E. Melamed

176-180

 

 


Development of a vitrification-based cryopreservation protocol for the storage of saltcedar (Tamarix boveana Bunge)
Miriam Cano-Castillo and José Luis Casas

181-189

 

 


High-efficiency encapsulation-vitrification protocols for cryopreservation of embryogenic calli of the oriental medicinal plant Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bunge
Hong Sen-Rong and Yin Ming-Hua

190-200

 

 


Amidic and acetonic cryoprotectants improve cryopreservation of volvocine green algae
Atsushi Nakazawa and Ichiro Nishii

201-212

 

 


Caseinate protects stallion sperm during semen cooling and freezing
M.A. Lagares, H.S. Martins, I.A. Carvalho, C.A. Oliveira Junior,
M.R. Souza, C.F.A.M. Penna, B.C. Cruz, Stahlberg R.
and M.R.J.M. Henry

213-218

 

 


Narrowing of the critical hydration window for cryopreservation of Salix caprea seeds following ageing and a reduction in vigour
Elena V. Popova, Du Hyun Kim, Sim Hee Han,
Hugh W. Pritchard and Jae Cheon Lee

219-230

 

 


Measurement of membrane hydraulic conductivity of bovine carotid artery endothelial cells using a perfusion microscope
Gang Zhao, Kosaku Kurata and Hiroshi Takamatsu

231-239

 

 


Desiccation sensitivity and cryopreservation of excised embryonic axes of Citrus suhuiensis cv. limau madu, citrumelo [Citrus paradisi Macf. × Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf.] and Fortunella polyandra
Omar M. Al Zoubi and Normah M. N

240-250

 

 


Editorial Announcements and Upcoming Meetings

251

 

 

 

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CryoLetters 33 (3), 169-175 (2012)
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stelar@sund.ku.dk

The results from this study demonstrate that normal mitochondrial functionality is not maintained in cryopreserved human skeletal muscle samples.

 

 

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CryoLetters 33 (3), 176-180 (2012)
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portatil@ageback.es

 

 

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CryoLetters 33 (3), 181-189 (2012)
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jl.casas@ua.es

 

 

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CryoLetters 33 (3), 190-200 (2012)
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yinminghua04@163.com

 

 

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CryoLetters 33 (3), 201-212 (2012)
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ichiron@cc.nara-wu.ac.jp

 

 

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CryoLetters 33 (3), 13-218 (2012)
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mlagares@ufmg.br

 

 

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CryoLetters 33 (3), 219-230 (2012)
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CryoLetters 33 (3), 231-239 (2012)
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zhaog@ustc.edu.cn

 

 

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CryoLetters 33 (3), 240-250 (2012)
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normah@ukm.my

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