Capillary isoelectric focusing (cIEF) has now become a somewhat routine, accepted mode of operation in capillary electrophoresis (CE). We and others have published several reviews of cIEF (1–14). More and more applications become evident every year, especially from the biotechnology ...
The study of glycoproteins as intact molecules or as smaller fragments generated by chemical or enzymatic digestion is well suited to the technique of capillary zone electrophoresis-electrospray mass spectrometry (CZE-ESMS). Separation of glycoform populations of intact gly ...
A number of invasive diseases are caused by human mucosal pathogens such as those of the genera Haemophilus, Neisseria, Moraxella, Campylobacter, and Bordetella. The bacterium N. gonorrhoeae infects mucosal surfaces of the genital tract, and can enter the bloodstream, survive, and cause ...
Glycobiology has rapidly developed into an important area of research devoted to the understanding and analysis of the interactions that carbohydrates have with other biomolecules. To accompany the rapid development of this field, better techniques for the analysis of the biosynth ...
The high capabilities of capillary electrophoresis (CE) in separation and detection have been well recognized, and most chapters of this book are devoted to carbohydrate analysis utilizing these capabilities. CE has other inherent advantages. One is that it allows real-time observa ...
Most culturable cyanobacteria and soil microalgae can be cryopreserved with relatively high viability. Furthermore, many freshwater and marine eukaryotic algae can also be cryopreserved, but typically with lower post-thaw viability levels. However, to date, most dinoflagel ...
Shoot-tip meristem cryopreservation methodologies are reported for the complementary cryoprotective strategies of vitrification and equilibrium freezing using traditional controlled-rate freezing and chemical additive cryoprotection. Pregrowth, pretrea ...
The cryopreservation of dedifferentiated cells, grown in suspension culture, is one of the portfolio of techniques employed for the long-term conservation of higher plant germplasm. Suspension cultures are also important in biotechnology, particularly in transformation st ...
The cryopreservation of desiccation-tolerant seeds depends on two key steps: specimen dehydration in an environment that ensures the attainment of water contents below the high-moisture freezing limit; and transfer and maintenance at a subzero temperature that may be optimized in r ...
This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the protocol used for fish sperm cryopreservation. The principles described can be applied to any species, but details are also given for individual fish species. Successful cryopreservation of fish spermatozoa depends on a range of fac ...
The long-term storage of human and animal cell lines is a relatively new branch of the science of cryopreservation of living organisms. The need to maintain the increasing numbers of cell lines, as they started to emerge from research laboratories from the mid-1900s, necessitated a radical app ...
This chapter describes a simple system for cryopreservation of avian spermatozoa as pellets, formed by dropping volumes of sperm suspension directly into liquid nitrogen with dimethylacetamide as cryoprotectant. The method originates from the group at the Research Institute of F ...
To date, more than 25,000 hematopoietic transplants have been carried out across Europe for hematological disorders, the majority being for hematological malignancies. At least 70% of these are autologous transplants, the remaining 30% being allogeneic, which are sourced from relat ...
Two different approaches have been adopted for the cryopreservation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs): vitrification and conventional slow cooling/rapid warming. The vitrification method described here is designed for hESCs that grow as discrete colonies on a feeder cell mono ...
Cells isolated directly from tissues (primary cultures) have many applications in research and applications in the fields of toxicology, pharmacology, and virology. Where such preparations remain the only scientific option to achieve necessary results it is still possible to refi ...
The establishment and maintenance of biological resource centers (BRCs) requires careful attention to implementation of reliable preservation technologies and appropriate quality control to ensure that recovered cultures and other biological materials perform in the s ...
Blood cells can be regarded as a classical field of application of low-temperature biology. Cryopreservation methods have been developed for different categories of blood cells namely red blood cells (RBCs) (erythrocytes), platelets (thrombocytes), mononuclear cells (i.e., lym ...
Mammalian spermatozoa were among the very first cells to be successfully cryopreserved and over the last five decades the use of frozen-thawed semen for artificial insemination has come to play an important role in domestic livestock production. More recently, semen freezing has incre ...
Two methods for the cryopreservation of mammalian oocytes are described. One method uses a relatively low concentration of the cryoprotectant propanediol plus sucrose and requires controlled-rate cooling equipment to achieve a slow cooling rate. Such a method has produced live bir ...
The cryopreservation of mammalian embryos has expanded over the past 20 yr by encompassing a range of sophisticated methods to deal with different developmental stages and different sensitivities to low-temperature exposure. We have described a method for slow, controlled-rate fr ...