1967
DOI: 10.1016/s0011-2240(67)80006-3
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Effect of dimethyl sulfoxide on lipoproteins stored at low temperatures

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“…This compound also prevents freezing damages of isolated mitochondria at temperature of liquid nitrogen, maintaining mitochondrial functions (3,4). Some macromolecules such as serum lipoproteins are also preserved in the frozen state in the presence of DMSO (5). Though there are a number of examples of biological systems to be protected by DMSO from freezing and storing damages, the mechanism of these cryoprotective effects is not well clarified on molecular basis.…”
Section: Dimethylmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This compound also prevents freezing damages of isolated mitochondria at temperature of liquid nitrogen, maintaining mitochondrial functions (3,4). Some macromolecules such as serum lipoproteins are also preserved in the frozen state in the presence of DMSO (5). Though there are a number of examples of biological systems to be protected by DMSO from freezing and storing damages, the mechanism of these cryoprotective effects is not well clarified on molecular basis.…”
Section: Dimethylmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also known that this compound protects biological membranes such as isolated mitochondria (3,4) and red cell ghosts (5) from the freezing and aging damages. This is also the case for serum lipoproteins (6). Recently, the effect was found with D-amino acid oxidase [D-amino acid: oxygen oxidoreductase (deaminating) EC, 1.4.3.3], too (7).…”
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confidence: 90%