| Literature DB >> 35014388 |
Junda Huang1, Jimin Guo2,3, Liang Zhou1, Guansheng Zheng1, Jiangfan Cao1, Zeyu Li1, Zhuang Zhou1, Qi Lei1, C Jeffrey Brinker2, Wei Zhu1.
Abstract
Cell cryopreservation is of vital significance both for transporting and storing cells before experimental/clinical use. Cryoprotectants (CPAs) are necessary additives in the preserving medium in cryopreservation, preventing cells from freeze-thaw injuries. Traditional organic solvents have been widely used in cell cryopreservation for decades. Given the obvious damage to cells due to their undesirable cytotoxicity and the burdensome post-thaw washing cycles before use, traditional CPAs are more and more likely to be replaced by modern ones with lower toxicity, less processing, and higher efficiency. As materials science thrives, nanomaterials are emerging to serve as potent vehicles for delivering nontoxic CPAs or inherent CPAs comparable to or even superior to conventional ones. This review will introduce some advanced nanomaterials (e.g., organic/inorganic nanoCPAs, nanodelivery systems) utilized for cell cryopreservation, providing broader insights into this developing field.Entities:
Keywords: blood; cryopreservation; cryoprotectant; mammalian cell; nanomaterials
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35014388 DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.1c00105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Bio Mater ISSN: 2576-6422