kong, qingduo todorov, plamen pei, cheng isachenko, evgenia rahimi, gohar mallmann-gottschalk, nina isachenko, volodimir
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation has been gradually applied. It is essential to elucidate the differences between cryopreserved and fresh ovarian tissue and to refine cryopreservation protocols for improved outcomes. To explore the transcriptomic differences between fresh ovarian tissue and tissue cryopreserved with an elevated thawing rate. Ovarian...
klement, ivan vilkovská, tatiana vilkovský, peter
Wood is subject to various environmental conditions during its processing, with temperatures being one of the most relevant to the material’s behaviour. The heating process during drying is crucial for both the final quality of the dried wood and heat consumption. As the first stage of the drying process, it is essential to achieve adequate overhea...
siviroj, penprapa ruangsuriya, jetsada ongprasert, krongporn
Background/Objectives: Storage and warming can impact the protein concentration of breast milk (BM). This study aimed to explore the effects of routine BM handling, from storage to warming, on BM protein concentration. Methods: Forty BM samples were collected from 40 mothers with full-term infants. Fresh BM samples were analyzed within 24 h of expr...
peláez, sarah mahler, hanns-christian huwyler, jörg allmendinger, andrea
Biological drug substance (DS) is often frozen to enhance storage stability, prolong shelf life, and increase flexibility during manufacturing. However, the freezing and thawing (F/T) of bulk DS at the manufacturing scale can impact product quality as a result of various critical conditions, including cryo-concentration during freezing, which are i...
shi, jihui yang, li yan, chuanliang xue, mingyu
Permafrost is a temperature-sensitive geological formation characterized by low elasticity and high plasticity. Inappropriate engineering design during borehole drilling in permafrost can result in the collapse of surrounding strata. To evaluate the stability of borehole walls, a finite element model was developed based on the inherent physical pro...
mahamoud, moustapha mohamed ketema, tadesse mekonnin kuwahara, yutaka takafuji, makoto
Hydrogels composed of natural and synthetic polymers have considerable potential for use in diverse areas such as biomedical applications and water purification. This is primarily because of their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and low toxicity. The widespread usage of composite hydrogels is hindered by a lack of simultaneous properties, such ...
Šimková, Kristýna
In this dissertation, we studied the effect of environmental conditions, fruit size, and ripening stage on the content of individual anthocyanins and other phenolic compounds, as well as their distribution within the fruit, and their stability during the freezing and thawing process. Our results showed that the anthocyanin and total phenolics conte...
Šimkova, Kristyna Jakopič, Jerneja
Vitamin C consists of both ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acid, as both of these acids exhibit biological activity. However, most studies focus only on ascorbic acid content during freezing and thawing. This study focused on the content of both ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acid under different freezing and thawing conditions. Our results showed no si...
Bhoi, Nihar R Murdia, Nitiz Murdia, Kshitiz Chandra, Vipin Suwalka, Isha Mistari, Walmik Aggrawal, Ritesh Shah, Naval Kumar, Dayanidhi
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This retrospective cohort study examines the impact of EmbryoGlue® - a culture medium comprising high-concentration hyaluronan and low-concentration recombinant human albumin (rHA) - on assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes in 1,298 cycles across 13 centers. The study focused on live birth rates, clinical pregnancy, and miscarriage rates ...
pei, cheng todorov, plamen cao, mengyang kong, qingduo isachenko, evgenia rahimi, gohar mallmann-gottschalk, nina uribe, pamela sanchez, raul isachenko, volodimir
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Cryopreservation of human testicular tissue, as a key element of anticancer therapy, includes the following stages: saturation with cryoprotectants, freezing, thawing, and removal of cryoprotectants. According to the point of view existing in “classical” cryobiology, the thawing mode is the most important consideration in the entire process of cryo...