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Preservation of leukocytes at moderately low temperatures

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It was shown that the use of low-toxic cryopreservative based on glycerol (endocellular protectant), hydroxyethyl starch (exocellular protectant), and 3-hydroxy-6-methyl-2-ethylpyridine succinate (restoring component) makes it possible to preserve nucleated blood cells in a viable state at −40°C.

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Original Russian Text © E.P. Svedentsov, D.S. Laptev, T.V. Polezhaeva, O.O. Zaitseva, A.N. Khudyakov, O.N. Solomina, 2012, published in Fiziologiya Cheloveka, 2012, Vol. 38, No. 5, pp. 124–128.

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Svedentsov, E.P., Laptev, D.S., Polezhaeva, T.V. et al. Preservation of leukocytes at moderately low temperatures. Hum Physiol 38, 558–561 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S036211971205012X

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