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Title Level Year L/Y
Vitrification as an approach to cryopreservation.
G. Fahy, D. Macfarlane, C. Angell, H. Meryman
10 1984 10
1984
Mechanisms of tissue injury in cryosurgery.
A. Gage, J. Baust
9 1998 9
1998
The role of intracellular freezing in the death of cells cooled at supraoptimal rates.
P. Mazur
9 1977 9
1977
Protectants used in the cryopreservation of microorganisms.
Z. Hubálek
9 2003 9
2003
The mechanism of cryoprotection of proteins by solutes.
J. Carpenter, J. Crowe
9 1988 9
1988
Factors affecting the survival of mouse embryos cryopreserved by vitrification.
W. Rall
9 1987 9
1987
Lipid composition and thermotropic phase behavior of boar, bull, stallion, and rooster sperm membranes.
J. Parks, D. V. Lynch
8 1992 8
1992
The relevance of cryoprotectant "toxicity" to cryobiology.
G. Fahy
8 1985 8
1985
Modes of interaction of cryoprotectants with membrane phospholipids during freezing.
T. J. Anchordoguy, A. Rudolph, J. Carpenter, J. Crowe
8 1987 8
1987
Membrane stabilization during freezing: the role of two natural cryoprotectants, trehalose and proline.
A. Rudolph, J. Crowe
8 1985 8
1985
The trehalose myth revisited: introduction to a symposium on stabilization of cells in the dry state.
J. Crowe, L. Crowe, A. E. Oliver, N. Tsvetkova, W. Wolkers, F. Tablin
8 2001 8
2001
A lipid-phase separation model of low-temperature damage to biological membranes.
Peter J. Quinn
8 1985 8
1985
Cryoprotectants: A review of the actions and applications of cryoprotective solutes that modulate cell recovery from ultra-low temperatures.
G. Elliott, Shangping Wang, B. Fuller
8 2017 8
2017
Freezing, drying, and/or vitrification of membrane- solute-water systems.
J. Wolfe, G. Bryant
8 1999 8
1999
Ice nucleation and antinucleation in nature.
K. E. Zachariassen, E. Kristiansen
8 2000 8
2000
Glass formation in plant anhydrobiotes: survival in the dry state.
J. Buitink, O. Leprince
8 2004 8
2004