| Literature DB >> 3387042 |
E N Gakhova, I V Krasts, T Kh Naĭdenko, N A Savel'eva, B I Bessonov.
Abstract
The sea urchin embryos were cooled to -196 degrees by two-step freezing with the use of 1-1.5 M dimethyl sulfoxide as a cryoprotectant. The embryos were equilibrated with the cryoprotectant for 20-30 min at 0 +/- 2 degrees. At -7 degrees ice crystallization was induced and the embryos were cooled to -38-42 degrees at a rate of 6-8 degrees /min. The embryos were then transferred into liquid nitrogen. The embryos were thawed in a water bath at 19 degrees. No less than 90% of the embryos frozen at the stages of blastula, gastrula, or pluteus were capable of recovery and normal development. The length of cryopreservation did not affect the survival of the embryos.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3387042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ontogenez ISSN: 0475-1450