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Growth kinetics of cells following freezing in liquid nitrogen
Authors:J Frim  RA Snyder  LE McGann  J Kruuv
Institution:Department of Physics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Abstract:The growth kinetics of cells frozen to ?196 °C were monitored after thawing by various techniques. Progression through the cell cycle in the exposed generation was observed by monitoring cell growth either via multiplicity counts or by electronic cell counts of trypsinized suspensions. Subsequent generations were followed by time-lapse microcinematography.The division delay in the exposed generation of exponential-phase cells was dependent on cell age at the time of freezing and varied from 4 to 8 hr. The time of the first generation was still prolonged significantly but subsequent generations revealed cell cycle times that are comparable to unfrozen cells. In the case of plateau-phase cells, mitosis was delayed 7 hr in the exposed generation. This is 50% longer than the delay seen for pre-DNA synthetic g1 cells in exponentially growing cultures.A rather important observation in this study was that frozen-thawed cells which divide once will probably continue dividing whereas eventual nonsurvivors are not likely to divide at all. The latter, however, remain active for more than 35 hr as observed microscopically, hence possibly indicating residual metabolic activity.
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