Description
We assessed whether uncontrolled slow freezing (USF) and vitrification could be used as an alternative to the more expensive and time-consuming controlled slow freezing (CSF) to cryopreserve testicular tissue. Although vitrification gave promising results in the mouse model, it could not protect human testicular tissue from cryoinjury. USF using 1.5 M DMSO and 0.1 M sucrose as cryoprotectants was found to be an efficient alternative to CSF.Periode | 13 mei 2016 |
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Evenementstitel | ESHRE campus: Future fertility for the male child and adolescent with cancer: best practice, research breakthroughs and current dilemmas |
Evenementstype | Workshop |
Locatie | Münster, GermanyToon op kaart |
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projecten
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Fertiliteitspreservatie bij mannelijke kinderkankerpatiënten
Project: Fundamenteel