2000
DOI: 10.1006/cryo.2000.2234
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Glass-Forming Tendency in the System Water–Dimethyl Sulfoxide

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“…All the other concentrations follow the same trend in warming as they do in cooling: the stability of the amorphous state increases with the compound concentration. This result is similar to what is generally obtained with cryoprotectants [1][2][3]29]. However, if we compare the stability of the amorphous state of the two compounds, we can see from 40% to 45% (w/w) that 21AE is less effective than 31AP.…”
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“…All the other concentrations follow the same trend in warming as they do in cooling: the stability of the amorphous state increases with the compound concentration. This result is similar to what is generally obtained with cryoprotectants [1][2][3]29]. However, if we compare the stability of the amorphous state of the two compounds, we can see from 40% to 45% (w/w) that 21AE is less effective than 31AP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Heats of solidification were measured at selected programmed cooling rates of 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, and 320 K/min. The actual cooling rates are not determinable on this DSC 7 but according to our previous studies on a DSC 2 , we consider that they must be at least identical to the indicated rates up to 80 K/min [3]. The temperatures of the transitions on warming were determined at warming rates of 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 40, and 80 K/min, after quenching (programmed cooling rate within the range 320-500 K/min) and once after the slowest cooling rate for all the samples.…”
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“…It is possible that the warming rate of approximately 700°C/minute, although predicted by computer simulation to be within a range that would have negative effects on cell survival, was actually inadequate for the prevention of ice recrystallization during the warming process. As stated previously, Me 2 SO tends to have less stable glass-forming properties than PG [49], which would increase the likelihood of this effect.…”
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“…We inferred that the outer solution vitrified. The difference of cryoprotectants caused the different phenomena between V1 and V2, because PG (used in V2) vitrifies more easily than DMSO [25]. The embryos in V group did not vitrify, which indicated that the cryoprotectant concentration of inner embryo was not high enough to form vitrification at this cooling rate.…”
Section: Changes Of Embryos During Cooling and Thawing Processmentioning
confidence: 99%