Cryobiology

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General Sources

1.  Society for Cryobiology

2.  Society for Low Temperature Biology

3.  CRYOBIOLOGY

4.  CryoLetters

5.  Cell Preservation Technology

6.  Cellular cryobiology and anhydrobiology

7.  An overview of the science behind cryobiology at the Science Creative Quarterly

8.  Scientist finds fungus gnats survive winter half-frozen | Alaskana | ADN.com

9.  Alaska beetles survive 'unearthly' temperatures

10.  Nation & World | Looking to frozen frogs for clues to improve human medicine | Seattle Times Newspaper

11.  http://virgil.ruc.dk/~cryolab/research.html

12.  Cryobiology

13.  "Freeze Tolerance as an Overwintering Adaptation in Cope's Grey Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis)".

14.  Barnes, Brian M. (30 June 1989). "Freeze Avoidance in a Mammal: Body Temperatures Below 0 °C in an Arctic Hibernator" (PDF). Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 244 (4912): 1521–1616. doi:10.1126/science.2740905. PMID 2740905. Retrieved 2008-11-23.

15.  C. Polge, AU Smith, AS Parkes,Revival of spermatozoa Effective vitrification and dehydration at low temperatures Nature, 164 (1949), p. 666

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17.  Mühlbacher F, Langer F, Mittermayer C (1999). "Preservation solutions for transplantation". Transplant Proc 31 (5): 2069–70. doi:10.1016/S0041-1345(99)00265-1. PMID 10455972.

18.  Hunt CJ, Armitage SE, Pegg DE (2003). "Cryopreservation of umbilical cord blood: 1. Osmotically inactive volume, hydraulic conductivity and permeability of CD34(+) cells to dimethyl sulphoxide". Cryobiology 46 (1): 61–75. doi:10.1016/S0011-2240(02)00180-3. PMID 12623029.

19.  "Freezing". Pacific Fertility Center. 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-28.

20.  Darwin, Mike (1991). "Cold War: The Conflict Between Cryonicists and Cryobiologists". Cryonics (Alcor Life Extension Foundation). Retrieved 2009-08-24.

Cryonics

1.  An Exploratory Survey Examining the Familiarity With and Attitudes Toward Cryonic Preservation - A paper examining the results of a consumer survey on cryonics. By W. Scott Badger, from "The Journal of Evolution and Technology," December, 1998.

2.  Anders Sandberg's Cryonics Page - An extensive list of links to cryonics articles and to European sites related to cryonics.

3.  Brain Death and Technological Change: Personal Identity, Neural Prostheses and Uploading - A far-seeing but technical paper by James J. Hughes, prepared for the Second International Symposium on Brain Death. Date unclear, but 1996 or later. Includes discussion of cryonics and nanotechnology.

4.  Can Cryopreservation Solve the Abortion Problem? - A thoughtful article by Thomas Gramstad which examines the social implications of preserving aborted embryos. From Longevity Report.

5.  Cryonics -- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Up-to-date answers to basic cryonics questions. A good starting point. By Ben Best.

6.  Cryonics Europe - Support and discussion group based in Sussex, UK, for people in Britain and the rest of Europe who are signed up for cryopreservation.

7.  Cryonics and Cryptography - "Cryonics, Cryptography, and Maximum Likelihood Estimation," a paper by Ralph Merkle, Ph.D.

8.  Depressed Metabolism: What is Cryonics? - Article by Aschwin de Wolf about using low temperatures to care for the critically ill.

9.  Frozen Dead Guy Days - The official site of a winter festival held annually in march in the mountain town of Nederland, Colorado. A bit weird, since the Nederlands city government actively worked to oust Bredo Morstoel (the "frozen dead guy") from their town several years ago. But there he still sits, now the frozen centerpiece of a festival.

10.  IceLift - Human hibernation project. Offers the possibility of preserving all body tissues in an unchanged quality for a long time, in the expectation that the world will be a better place to live 50 years from now. Multilingual.

11.  Longevity Report - John DeRivaz's British site for cryonics, life extension, and the future.

12.  The Cryonics Society - A non-profit organization that aims to educate and inform the general public about cryonics. Does not provide cryonics services and is not affiliated with any service organization.

13.  Would Freezing Ted Williams Work? - From ABCNEWS.com, an article on the cryonic suspension of Ted Williams by the Alcor Foundation and asking if the technology might work. (July 09, 2004)

14.  Cryonics Over Dead Geeks' Bodies - Wired News article by Michelle Delio, based on an interview with Heather Pringle, author of the new book: "The Mummy Congress: Science, Obsession and the Everlasting Dead". (July 20, 2001)

DMSO Cryoprotectant

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2.  187 fake cancer "cures" to avoid, FDA

3.  DMSO, National Council Against Health Fraud

4.  Kvakovszky G, McKim AS, Moore J. (2007). "A Review of Microelectronic Manufacturing Applications Using DMSO-Based Chemistries". ECS Transactions 11 (2): 227–234. doi:10.1149/1.2779383.

5.  Epstein WW, Sweat FW (March 1967). "Dimethyl Sulfoxide Oxidations". Chemical Reviews 67 (3): 247–260. doi:10.1021/cr60247a001. PMID 6042131.

6.  Tidwell TT. (1990). "Oxidation of Alcohols by Activated Dimethyl Sulfoxide and Related Reactions: An Update". Synthesis 1990 (10): 857–870. doi:10.1055/s-1990-27036.

7.  Pegg, DE. (2007). "Principles of Cryopreservation". In Day JG, Stacey GN. Cryopreservation and Freeze-Drying Protocols, Second Edition. Methods in Molecular Biology (Humana Press) 368: 39–57. doi:10.1007/978-1-59745-362-2_3. ISBN 978-1-58829-377-0. ISSN 1064-3745. PMID 18080461.

8.  Johannes Geiss (2001). The century of space science. Kluwer Academic. p. 20. ISBN 0-7923-7195-X. Retrieved 2011 Aug 7.

9.  Shirley SW, Stewart BH, Mirelman S. (March 1978). "Dimethyl Sulfoxide in Treatment of Inflammatory Genitourinary Disorders". Urology 11 (3): 215–220. doi:10.1016/0090-4295(78)90118-8. PMID 636125.

10.  Kelava T, Cavar I (Nov 2011). actions of drug solvents) "Biological actions of drug solvents". Periodicum Biologorum 113 (3): 311–320.

11.  Kelava T, Cavar I (Oct 2010). "Influence of small doses of various drug vehicles on acetaminophen-induced liver injury". Can J Physiol Pharmacol 88 (10): 980–87. doi:10.1139/Y10-065. PMID 20962895.

12.  DMSO information from American Cancer Society

13.  DMSO at WebMD

14.  Brisbane drug company convicted of counterfeiting, Therapeutic Goods Agency

15.  Carley W. (September 9, 1965). "DMSO may have caused death of woman, makers of 'Wonder' drug warn doctors". Wall Street Journal (New York City).

16.  FDA: http://www.fda.gov/ForIndustry/ImportProgram/ImportAlerts/ucm162294.htm

DMSO Cryopreservation

1.  Cryopreservation and Storage of Cells | Sigma-Aldrich

2.  DMSO - Cryopreservation Comes With a Cost - The Cell Culture Dish

3.  Use of different DMSO concentrations for cryopreservation of ...

4.  Re: How DMSO protects cells upon freezing?

5.  Long term cryopreservation in 5% DMSO maintains unchanged ...

6.  General Protocol for the Cryopreservation of Mammalian Cells ...

7.  Cryopreservation Technical Manual - ATCC

8.  DMSO-Free Programmed Cryopreservation of Fully Dissociated and ...

9.  Cryopreservation of Cell Lines - OPS Diagnostics

10.  Cryopreservation

11.  Freezing Cells | Life Technologies

12.  Cryopreservation of hematopoietic stem cells: how did we get here ...

13.  BioLife's CryoStor vs DMSO/Dextran (Umbilical Cord Blood)

14.  Improving Cryopreservation Yield - BioLife Solutions

15.  Why use DMSO and FCS for freezing cells? - Cell Biology - Protocol ...

16.  Cryopreservation Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells - CBMTG

17.  Cryopreservation Technical Manual - ATCC

18.  Cryopreservation of Plant Genetic Resources - InTech

19.  Cryopreservation Manual - Emory Environmental Health and Safety ...

20.  Cryopreservation of Sugarbeet (Beta Vugaris L.) Germplasm

21.  1 Reed, BM Chapter 3. Pretreatment strategies for - US Department ...

22.  1 Development and large scale application of cryopreservation ...

23.  How to Cryopreserve Plant Cells | eHow

24.  Cryopreservation | Cryopreservation information, tips, protocols, and ...

25.  Cryopreservation of Brassia rex Orchid Hybrid Using DMSO ...

26.  Popov, et al. "Patterns Of ISSR And REMAP DNA Markers After Cryogenic Preservation Of Spring Wheat Calli By Dehydration Method." Russian Journal Of Plant Physiology 58.3 (2011): 423-430. Academic Search Premier. Web. 17 Sept. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=60392489&site=ehost-live

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28.  Kholina, A. B., and N. M. Voronkova. "Conserving The Gene Pool Of Far Eastern Plants By Means Of Seed Cryopreservation." Biology Bulletin 35.3 (2008): 262-269. Academic Search Premier. Web. 17 Sept. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=32090254&site=ehost-live

29.  Karsten Eilertsen, et al. "Fertility Issues In Patients With Prostate Cancer." BJU International 102.7 (2008): 793-795. Academic Search Premier. Web. 17 Sept. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=34081299&site=ehost-live

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31.  Bukhov, N. G., E. V. Popova, and A. S. Popov. "Photochemical Activities Of Two Photosystems In Bratonia Orchid Protocorms Cryopreserved By Vitrification Method." Russian Journal Of Plant Physiology 53.6 (2006): 793-799. Academic Search Premier. Web. 17 Sept. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=22911548&site=ehost-live

32.  Bart Panis, et al. "Change In Sugar, Sterol And Fatty Acid Composition In Banana Meristems Caused By Sucrose-Induced Acclimation And Its Effects On Cryopreservation." Physiologia Plantarum 128.1 (2006): 80-94. Academic Search Premier. Web. 17 Sept. 2013. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=21909722&site=ehost-live

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Cryopreservation (Human and Animal) – LAPL card required

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