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Research Article

Recent Advances in Techniques for Freezing Red Cells

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Pages 381-425 | Published online: 27 Sep 2008

Articles Reviewed

  • Huggins C. E. Frozen blool—principles of practical preservation. Monogr. Surg. Sci. 1966; 3: 133
  • Krijnen H. W., de Wit J. J. F. M., Kuivenhoven A. C. J., Loos J. A., Prins H. K. Glycerol treated human red cells frozen with liquid nitrogen. Vox Sang. 1964; 9: 559
  • Pert J. H., Moore R., Schork P. K. Report on recent developments with glycerol-sucrose procedures. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. National Research Council Conference on Long-Term Preservation of Red Blood Cells. 1965; 212
  • Rowe A. W., Eyster E., Kellner A. Liquid nitrogen preservation of red blood cells for transfusion: a low glycerol rapid freeze procedure. Cryobiology 1968; 5: 119
  • Tullis J. L., Tinch R. J., Gibson J. G., Jr., Baudanza P. A simplified centrifuge for the separation and processing of blood cells. Transfusion 1967; 7: 232
  • Valeri C. R. Frozen blood. New Eng. J. Med. 1966; 275: 365, 425
  • Valeri C. R. Preservation of human red blood cells. Bull. N.Y. Acad. Med. 1968; 44: 3
  • Valeri C. R., Brodine C. E. Current methods for processing frozen red cells. Cryobiology 1968; 5: 129
  • Valeri C. R., Runck A. H., Brodine C. E. Recent advances in freeze-preservation of red blood cells. J.A.M.A. 1969; 208: 489
  • Valeri C. R. (1970) Recent advances in the preservation of human red cells by glycerol freezing technics, Int. Symp. on Modern Problems of Blood Preservation. March, 17–181969, G. Fischer. Verlag, Stuttgart, 125

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