A method for maintaining the viability of less hardy plant cells after immersion in liquid nitrogen
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概要
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Less hardy cells survived immersion in liquid nitrogen by rapid passage through the growth zone of intracellular ice crystals, provided that cells were partially dehydrated by extracellular freezing to -10℃ or below, after or even without treatment with cryoprotective substances.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Sakai Akira
The Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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Sakai Akira
The Institute For Solid State Physics The University Of Tokyo
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Otsuka Kouji
The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
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Otsuka Kouji
The Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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