Effect of Hypothermic Storage and Cryopreservation on Survival of Human Skin and Fibroblasts
Keywords:
hypothermal storage, skin bioptate, human fibroblasts, cryopreservationAbstract
It has been found that the bioptates of human skin after hypothermal storage for 14 days (observation term) preserve the ability of fibroblast formation. After cryopreservation with DMSO protection the bioptates lost this ability. In the experiments there was shown the possibility of fibroblast storage at 4ºC for 48 hrs.
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