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Structure and functional alterations in lymphocytes induced by cryopreservation
Authors:X.Lopez Karpovitch  E. Rosenkovitch  H. Ben-Basset  G. Izak
Affiliation:1. Department of Hematology and Hematology Research Laboratories, Hadassah University Hospital and Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel;2. Chief Scientist''s Office, Ministry of Health, Israel
Abstract:Surface markers, Con A-induced capping, blastogenic transformation stimulated by PHA and allogeneic mononuclear cells, and natural killer activity of Ficoll — Hypaque-separated lymphocytes were studied before and after varying periods of cryopreservation. An increase was observed in the relative number of E rosetteforming cells and in the incorporation of [3H]thymidine into DNA, by the unstimulated cryopreserved cells after thawing. On the other hand, a substantial drop occurred in the Con A-induced capping and the natural killer activity of cryopreserved cells. The possible causes for the variation in the effects of cryopreservation on lymphocyte functions as reported by different investigators were discussed. It was concluded that until universally accepted, standardized procedures for the assessment of lymphocyte functions in vitro become available, each laboratory should establish the changes induced by cryopreservation in lymphocyte function with the methods employed locally to allow the observations made on cryopreserved lymphocytes to be meaningful.
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