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Islets of Langerhans, prepared by a new mechanical process and avoiding enzymatic digestion were frozen to ?196 °C. Two rates of freezing were compared, instantaneous directly into liquid nitrogen and slow freezing at 1 °C min?1. Post-thaw survival was greater after slow freezing.Three concentrations of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) were compared. The 10% vv concentration was found to give greater success than 20 or 30%. Contaminating exocrine tissue was found not to survive the freezing process.  相似文献   

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Hearts removed from 17–19 day fetal mice were frozen in liquid nitrogen and tested for electrical activity after rewarming. After exposure to various cryoprotective agents, hearts were cooled at 0.5–0.7 °C/min. to ?100 °C and then stored in liquid nitrogen for periods between 72 and 216 hr. Exposure to controlled microwaves at 2450 MHz or immersion in a water bath at 25 C was used in thawing. Electrical activity was studied for periods as long as 90 days after subcutaneous implantation into the ear of syngeneic adult mice. Overall, 59% of 54 frozen-thawed fetal hearts showed strong electrical activity after 30 days when the cryoprotective solution that had been used contained 10% (vv) dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and 10% (vv) fetal calf serum in Hepes buffer. This system consists of a multicellular structure that is nourished by diffusion; it is well suited for the evaluation of different cryoprotective agents and for various thawing techniques.  相似文献   

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Adult canine heart valves have been frozen to ?196 °C, (0.5 to 0.7 °C/min from 0 to ?100 °C) with 10% DMSO (vv), stored, thawed at ~150 °C/min, and then cultured for 9 to 12 days. A histological analysis of sections derived from several valves indicates viability, but with a not inconsiderable loss of stromal fibrocytes and some damage to the endothelial lining. The practicality of freezing valve tissue for banking will have to be looked at critically, before valve transplants can be considered as a possible alternative to the well established use of mechanical valve prosthesis. However, demonstrating viability of heart valve tissue extends the range of tissues that are amenable to cryopreservation.  相似文献   

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1. Some metabolic effects of increased mechanical activity by the Langendorff-perfused rat heart have been characterized using 31P-NMR. Mechanical activity was increased by infusion of ouabain (0.9?7.0·10?5 M), the ionophore R02-2985 (1·10?5 M) or epinephrine (5·10?8 M). 2. Similar metabolic changes accompanied infusion of each of the positive inotropic agents into hearts perfused with buffer containing 11 mM glucose as the substrate. In each case phosphocreatine concentrations decreased. During the period of epinephrine infusion the phosphocreatine began to recover its original concentration, although there were no significant changes in mechanical activity. 3. Comparisons of the metabolic changes accompanying the positive inotropic and chronotropic effects of epinephrine were made between hearts perfused with either glucose (11 mM), acetate (5 mM) or lactate (5 mM). A time-dependent decrease in phosphocreatine concentrations also accompanied infusion of epinephrine into hearts perfused with lactate as the sole exogenous substrate, but no statistically significant metabolite changes were observed after identical epinephrine infusions with acetate as the substrate. 4. Calculation of the concentration of free ADP assuming equilibrium in the creatine phosphokinase reaction allows estimation of the cytosolic phosphate potential ([ATP][ADP][Pi]), which appears to be dependent on a number of factors, including the nature of the exogenous substrate and the level of mechanical activity. 5. Thus, we conclude that there is no general correlation between the phosphate potential and the mitochondrial respiratory rate in the perfused rat heart.  相似文献   

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Two additives, glycerol and dimethyl sulfoxide (Me2SO), were investigated for toxic and protective effects for the intraerythrocytic stages of Plasmodium chabaudi. After incubation for 15 min, at 0 °C in Me2SO and at 37 °C in glycerol, with various concentrations of these additives, half the blood from each treatment was cryopreserved in glass capillary tubes cooled at approximately 3600 °C min?1 by plunging into liquid nitrogen. Warming was rapid, approximately 12000 °C min?1, produced by agitation in a water bath at 40 °C for 1 min. The effect of dilution in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) supplemented with various concentrations (5 to 25% vv) of glucose was also investigated in conjunction with the two cryoprotectants. Survival of both the frozen and the unfrozen control parasites was assayed by the mean time taken for the parasitemia in groups of five mice to reach a level of 2% following intraperitoneal injection of 106 parasitized erythrocytes into each mouse. Glycerol was toxic at concentrations above 10% vv and Me2SO above approximately 15%. The use of glucose in the recovery medium resulted in a substantial improvement in the survival of frozen and unfrozen parasites previously incubated in either cryoprotectant. The amount of glucose required varied with the concentration of additive used, and optimum survival of cryopreserved parasites was obtaind with 10% vv glycerol or 15% vv Me2SO and with 15% wv glucose in the diluent medium.  相似文献   

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Results are presented on the stability of high specific activity [uridylate-5,6-3H]polyuridylic acid and [adenylate-2,8-3H]polyadenylic acid stored under various conditions. Polyacrylamide disc gel electrophoresis in the presence of SDS was used to assess qualitatively the change in molecular weight distribution of the polynucleotides stored under different conditions. Products stored for a period of months in ethanol; water solution [1:1, vv] were found to have a significantly slower rate of decomposition than polynucleotides stored in frozen aqueous solution or as lyophilized solid.  相似文献   

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Washed human erythrocytes were cooled at different rates from +37 °C to 0 °C in hypertonic solutions of either NaCl (1.2 m) or of a mixture of sucrose (40% wv) with NaCl (2.53% wv). Thermal shock hemolysis was measured and the surviving cells were examined for their mass and cell water content and also for net movements of sodium, potassium, and 14C-sucrose. The results were compared with those obtained from cells in sucrose (40% wv) initially, cooled at different rates to ?196 °C and rapidly thawed.The cells cooled to 0 °C in NaCl (1.2 m) showed maximal hemolysis at the fastest cooling rate studied (39 °C/min). In addition in the surviving cells this cooling rate induced the greatest uptake of 14C-sucrose and increase in cell water and cell mass and also entry of sodium and loss of cell potassium. A different dependence on cooling rate was seen with the cells cooled from +37 °C to 0 °C in sucrose (40% wv) with NaCl (2.53% wv). In this solution, survival decreased both at slow and fast cooling rates correlating with the greatest uptake of cell sucrose and increase in cell water. There was extensive loss of cell potassium and uptake of sodium at all cooling rates, the cation concentrations across the cell membrane approaching unity.The cells frozen to ?196 °C at different cooling rates in sucrose (40% wv) initially, also showed sucrose and water entry on thawing together with a loss of cell potassium and an uptake of cell sodium. More sucrose entered the cells cooled slowly (1.8 ° C/min) than those cooled rapidly (318 ° C/min).These results show that cooling to 0 °C in hypertonic solutions (thermal shock) and freezing to ?196 °C both induce membrane leaks to sucrose as well as to sodium and potassium. These leaks are not induced by the hypertonic solutions themselves but are due to the effects of the added stress of the temperature reduction on the membranes modified by the hypertonic solutions. The effects of cooling rate are explicable in terms of the different times of exposure to the hypertonic solutions. These results indicate that the damage observed after thermal shock or slow freezing is of a similar nature.  相似文献   

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Creatine phosphokinase is used to generate ATP with creatine phosphate for in vitro protein synthesis. Some preparations of this enzyme contain nuclease activity, which can be demonstrated by a sensitive assay of the cleavage of poly(A)-containing RNA. These preparations of creatine phosphokinase support protein synthesis poorly in a cell-free system prepared from HeLa cells. Poly(A)-containing RNA is quite stable in this cell-free system when the phosphorylated sugar fructose 1,6-bisphosphate with no addition of enzyme is used to generate ATP.  相似文献   

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The use of in vivo intravenously infused DMSO/glycerol in Krebs-Henseleit buffer solution as a cryoprotectant in rat left ventricles was investigated. Alkaline phosphatase and creatine phosphokinase activities were monitored. Data show inhibition of alkaline phosphatase by the cryoprotectant solution. No significant differences were noted for the CPK activity indicating that it may not be affected by either freezing or the cryoprotectant or both in combination.  相似文献   

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Heavy concentrations of viable P. berghei in the natural milieu [20% (vv) parasitized red blood cells, or 20% (wv) homogenate of splenic tissue in which malarial cells sequestered wer suspended in a serum-free, protective medium. Various rates of cooling are designated as low (1.3 °C/min) and intermediate (4 °C/ min) on exposure in cold gas evolving from liquid nitrogen refrigerant to ?70 °C, and this followed by direct immersion in the low temperature refrigerant (?196 °C). Cooling designated high was accomplished by abrupt immersion of the sealed vials with the live malaria-bearing tissue in the liquid nitrogen refrigerant. Rates of warming and thawing were designated low (after slow rewarming of frozen tissue in air at 25.5 °C) and high (after rapid rewarming and thawing in a water bath at 40 °C). Strip chart recordings were made of the complete cooling and freezing wave patterns of the suspending medium to ?70 ° C. The functional survivals of the freeze-thaw P. berghei malaria were measured by a special infectivity titration method.None of the cooling and freezing treatments adversely influenced the parasite survivals. Our data showed the optimum cooling velocity that maximally protected this highly lethal P. berghei strain within the host erythrocyte matrix was 1.3 ° C/min to ?70 to ?196 ° C. The functional survivals of two RBC stabilates with P. berghei, after retrieval from 25 days storage in the liquid nitrogen refrigerant, excelled by more than 100-fold the infectivity titer found by viability assay in the pool of the 0-days nonfrozen infected RBC.The precise factors favoring the maximal survivals of the freeze-thaw P. berghei are unclear. Several factors, singly or in combination, may have played key roles in protecting the living P. berghei from the freeze-thaw damage. These factors are: The composition of the suspending medium fortified by additions of bicarbonate, glucose, lactalbumin hydrolysate and yeastolate; the presence of naturally occurring peptide-containing materials surrounding the parasites in the host red cell milieu; and the protective glycerol agent. Any of these constituents singly or combined possess potential for reducing freeze-thaw injury to the parasites to produce maximal survivals.  相似文献   

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L E McGann  J Farrant 《Cryobiology》1976,13(3):261-268
A two-step freezing procedure has been examined in order to separate some of the causes of damage following freezing and thawing. Different holding temperatures and times have been studied during the freezing of Chinese hamster tissue culture cells in dimethyl sulphoxide (5%, vv). Damage following rapid cooling to, time at, and thawing from different holding temperatures was found to increase at lower holding temperatures and at longer times. Damage on subsequent cooling from the holding temperature to ?196 °C and thawing was found to diminish at lower holding temperatures and longer times. The net result was that optimal survival from ?196 °C was obtained after 10 min at ?25 °C. Protection against the second step of cooling to ?196 °C was acquired at the holding temperature itself and was absent at ?15 °C without freezing.It seems that this technique will allow the different phases of freezing injury to be separated. These phases may include thermal shock to the holding temperature, hypertonic damage at the holding temperature and dilution shock on thawing from ?196 °C.  相似文献   

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Kidney slices either were exposed to the cryoprotectants for 1 hr at room temperature and subsequently washed and incubated in fresh KR buffer containing only the radioactive metabolic tracers, or were immediately incubated for 2 hr at 37 °C in KR buffer containing the cryoprotectant and the tracers. Exposure to glycerol by incubation of kidney slices in Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate buffer containing varying concentrations of glycerol from 0 to 70% (vv) resulted in a pronounced inhibitory effect on the protein synthesizing activity, while thymidine incorporation into DNA and the α-aminoisobutyric acid uptake through the cell membranes were less affected. Exposure of the tissue to buffer containing dimethylsulfoxide (Me2SO) in concentrations of 10 to 20% (vv) resulted in a stimulatory effect on metabolism. At higher concentrations, Me2SO was toxic resulting in damaging effects on protein and DNA synthesis as well as on membrane integrity. The stimulatory effects of exposure to low concentrations of Me2SO on protein and DNA synthesis in kidney slices were concluded to be the result of an increased transport of precursors through the cell membranes.  相似文献   

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N-Ethylmaleimide was employed as a surface label for sarcolemmal proteins after demonstrating that it does not penetrate to the intracellular space at concentrations below 1·10?4 M. The sarcolemmal markers, ouabain-sensitive (Na+ + K+)-ATPase and Na+/Ca2+-exchange activities, were inhibited in N-ethylmaleimide perfused hearts. Intracellular activities such as creatine phosphokinase, glutamate-oxaloacetate transaminase and the internal phosphatase site of the Na+ pump (K+-p-nitrophosphatase) were not affected. Almost 20% of the (Ca2+ + Mg2+)-ATPase and Ca2+ pump were inhibited indicating the localization of a portion of this activity in the sarcolemma. Sarcolemma purified by a recent method (Morcos, N.C. and Drummond, G.I. (1980) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 598, 27–39) from N-ethylmaleimide-perfused hearts showed loss of approx. 85% of its (Ca2+ + Mg2+-ATPase and Ca2+ pump compared to control hearts. (Ca2+ + Mg2+)-ATPase and Ca2+ pump activities showed two classes of sensitivity to vanadate ion inhibition. The high vanadate affinity class (K12 for inhibition approx. 1.5 μM) may be localized in the sarcolemma and represented approx. 20% of the total inhibitable activity in agreement with estimates from N-ethylmaleimide studies. Sucrose density fractionation indicated that only a small portion of Mg2+-ATPase and Ca2+-ATPase may be associated with the sarcolemma. The major portion of these activities seems to be associated with high density particles.  相似文献   

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Robert Schwarcz 《Life sciences》1981,28(10):1147-1154
Glutamate uptake appears to be stable when measured in rat striatal synaptosomes from tissue stored for up to four hours post-mortem at 25°C. Between four and eight hours storage at room temperature there is a sharp 70% decrease in uptake. Freezing of tissue on dry ice, storage at 4°C for up to 7 days and at ?80°C for 5 days results in 20–30% residual glutamate uptake. Quantitatively similar data can be obtained in eight extrastriatal brain areas. Kinetic analysis of glutamate uptake in stored and frozen tissue reveals the loss of the majority of both sodium-dependent high affinity and temperature-sensitive low affinity sites (vmax-values) while the respective Km-values are not significantly changed. Pharmacological properties of the high affinity uptake versus a number of specific and metabolic uptake inhibitors remain unaltered by the storage and freezing procedure. The tissue treatment chosen for the present study roughly corresponds with the preparation of human post-mortem brain tissue for enzyme-, receptor-binding- or neuro-transmitter assays. It therefore seems conceivable that meaningful uptake studies can be performed on human autopsy material, thus adding an important parameter to the battery of neurochemical markers already accessible for post-mortem invitro examination.  相似文献   

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Fluxes catalyzed by soluble creatine kinase (MM) in equilibrium in vitro and by the creatine kinase system in perfused rat hearts were studied by 31P-NMR saturation transfer method. It was found that in vitro both forward and reverse fluxes through creatine kinase at equilibrium were almost equal and very stable to changes in phosphocreatinecreatine ratio (from 0.2 to 3.0) as well as to changes in pH (from 7.4 to 6.5 or 8.1), free Mg2+ concentration and 2-fold decrease of total adenine nucleotides and creatine pools (from 8.0 to 4.0 mM and from 30 to 14 mM, respectively). In the rat hearts perfused by the Langendorff method the creatine kinase-catalyzed flux from phosphocreatine to ATP was increased by 50% when oxygen consumption grew from 8 to 55 μmol/min per g of dry wt. due to transition from rest to high workload. These changes could not be exclusively explained on the basis of the equilibrium model by activation of heart creatine kinase due to some decrease in [phosphocreatine][creatine] ratio (from 1.8 to 0.8) observed during transition from rest to high workload. Analysis of our data showed that an increase in the flux via creatine kinase is correlated with an increase in the rate of ATP synthesis with a linearity coefficient higher than 1.0. These data are more consistent with the concept of energy channeling by phosphocreatine shuttle than with that of the creatine kinase equilibrium in the heart.  相似文献   

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The factors that affect the survival of mouse lymphocytes throughout a procedure for storage at ?196 °C have been studied both for the improvement of recovery and the possible extension to the mouse system of cell selection by freezing. After thawing, the survival of cells cooled at different rates in dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO, 5 or 10%, vv) was assessed from the [3H]thymidine incorporation in response to phytohaemagglutinin and concanavalin A. Before freezing the protection against freezing damage increased with time (up to 20 min) in DMSO (5%, vv) at 0 °C. Superimposed upon this effect was toxicity due to the DMSO. During freezing and thawing the cooling rate giving optimal survival was 8 to 15 °C/min for cells in DMSO (5%) and 1 to 3 °C/min for DMSO (10%). Omission of foetal calf serum was detrimental. Rapid thawing (>2.5 °C/min) was superior to slow thawing. After thawing dilution at 25 or 37 °C greatly improved cell survival compared with 0 °C; at 25 °C survival was optimal (75%) at a moderate dilution rate of 2.5 min for a 10-fold dilution in FCS (10%, vv) followed by gentle centrifugation (50g).Dilution damage during both thawing and post-thaw dilution may be due to osmotic swelling as DMSO and normally excluded solutes leave the cell. The susceptibility of the cell membrane to dilution damage may also be increased during freezing. The need to thaw rapidly and dilute at 25 °C after thawing is probably due to a decrease in dilution stress at higher temperatures. Optimisation of dilution procedures both maximised recovery and also widened the range of cooling rates over which the cells were recovered. These conditions increase the possibility of obtaining good recovery of a mixed cell population using a single cooling procedure. Alternatively, if cell types have different optimal cooling rates, stressful dilution may allow their selection from mixed cell populations.  相似文献   

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H. Stam  W. Breeman 《Life sciences》1978,23(19):1905-1912
Isolated rat hearts were perfused retrogradely with a modified, oxygenated Tyrode solution containing 0.5 mM palmitate (complexed to albumin in a molar ratio of 6:1) with or without 11mM glucose. Fatty acid perfusion induced a decrease in contractile behaviour which was partly counteracted by glucose. The energy charge {([ATP] + 12 [ADP])/([ATP] + [ADP] + [AMP]} of the tissue was not altered although a significant drop was observed in creatine phosphate/ATP ratio in the absence of glucose. The release of AMP-catabolites, adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine, occurring during fatty acid perfusion was reduced by glucose. In the absence of glucose fatty acids still induce lactate release indicating an enhanced glycogenolysis. In ischemic hearts the fatty acid-induced decrease in mechanical performance was significantly more severe when glucose was absent, while the glucose protection could also be observed in the energy charge of the ischemic tissue and the release of AMP-catabolites in the coronary effluent. The results suggest that loss of adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine might contribute to the detrimental actions of a high fatty acid/albumin ratio upon the myocardium and confirms the protective action of glucose.  相似文献   

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Metabolic regulation at a branch point may be determined primarily by relative enzyme activities and affinity for common substrate. Adenosine and deoxyadenosine are both phosphorylated and deaminated and their metabolism was studied in intact mouse thymocytes. From kinetic considerations of two activities competing for a common substrate, the deamination:phosphorylation ratio, vdvk, at high nucleoside concentration, [S]?∞, is equal to VdVk, or 34 and 1090 for adenosine and deoxyadenosine, respectively. At low substrate concentrations, [S]?0, vdvk is equal to VdKkmVkKdm, or 0.7 and 285 for adenosine and deoxyadenosine, respectively. The analysis was extended to other mouse and human tissues by measurement of adenosine kinase, deoxyadenosine kinase and adenosine deaminase activities. All tissues were found to preferentially deaminate deoxyadenosine. Three tissue types were apparent with respect to adenosine metabolism: those which preferentially phosphorylate adenosine at all concentrations, those which switch from phosphorylation to deamination between low and high adenosine concentration and those for which deamination is quantitatively important at all concentrations. Lymphoid tissues are representative of the latter category. The kinetic approach we describe offers a means of predicting nucleoside metabolism over a range of concentration which may be technically difficult to otherwise measure. The phosphorylation of adenosine and deoxyadenosine was also studied in intact thymocytes in the presence of adenosine deaminase inhibitors. The rate of deoxyadenosine phosphorylation was unaffected by coformycin or EHNA, whereas adenosine phosphorylation decreased with increasing substrate concentrations to 18% the rate in the absence of adenosine deaminase inhibitors.  相似文献   

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Day 7 to 9 embryos were frozen by a rapid two-step method to ?38°C before being plunged into liquid nitrogen. Glycerol was used as the cryoprotectant and, following thawing, the embryos were cultured for 12 – 24 hours in PBS + 15% heat-treated steer serum. In Experiment 1, embryos were frozen in 2.0 ml glass ampoules or 0.5 ml Cassou straws. Two levels of glycerol (1.0M and 1.4M) gave comparable in vitro survival rates (1220 and 1325, respectively). A greater proportion of embryos developed in culture after freezing in straws. In Experiment 2, embryos were classified morphologically before and after freezing into 5 grades (1 = excellent; 2 = good; 3 = fair; 4 = poor; 5 = degenerate). Only embryos of grade 1, 2 and 3 were frozen. The post-thaw survival rates for embryos graded 1, 2 and 3 before freezing were 100% (1111), 86% (2428) and 83% (2024), respectively. Furthermore, the porportion of surviving embryos estimated to be of poor quality (grade 4) was greater for embryos graded 3 before freezing (1320) than for embryos graded 2 (624) or 1 (111). The percentage of embryos which developed normally after in vitro culture for each of the pre-freezing grades 1, 2 and 3 was 91% (1011), 50% (1428) and 29% (724), respectively. Of the total number of frozen-thawed embryos which developed in culture, 531 (16%) were of poor quality. The proportion of poor quality developing embryos was greater inembryos graded 3 before freezing (37) than those graded 2 (214). All of the embryos graded 1 before freezing and which developed in culture were of good quality. Results indicate that, if high post-thaw survival rates are to be obtained, stringent embryo selection processes will be required.  相似文献   

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A simple, inexpensive, and highly effective technique for the Cryopreservation of schistosomula of Schistosoma mansoni is outlined by experiments designed to clarify the role of each of the steps involved. The technique consists of incubating schistosomula in 10% (vv) ethanediol for 10 min at 37 C followed by 5 min at 0 C and for a further 10 min in 35% (vv) ethanediol at 0 C. The schistosomular suspension is then aliquotted in 20-μl drops onto 40 × 5.5-mm glass slivers prepared from standard microscope coverslips, each drop being spread out to cover an area of approximately 15 × 4 mm. These glass slivers are then dropped directly into liquid nitrogen giving a cooling rate of approximately 5000 C min?1. Survival is further improved if the schistosomula are at least 90 min old before Cryopreservation and if the frozen organisms are thawed in culture medium prewarmed to +42 C. Levels of survival obtained with this technique are consistently high: 44 to 60% as assessed by motility. From 400 ± 11 cryopreserved schistosomula injected intramuscularly into eight mice, a mean of 54.5 ± 16.3 adult worms were recovered representing an infection level of 13.7%, and which in turn represents 47.4% of the unfrozen control level.  相似文献   

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