Reduction of freeze-thaw-induced hemolysis of red blood cells by an algal ice-binding protein
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Title
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Reduction of freeze-thaw-induced hemolysis of red blood cells by an algal ice-binding protein
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Other Titles
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미세조류 얼음결합 단백질을 이용한 적혈구 세포 용혈현상의 감소 연구
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Authors
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Raymond
Kang, Jae-Shin
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Subject
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Microbiology
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Keywords
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Cryopreservation; diatom; ice-active substance; recrystallization inhibition
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Issue Date
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2004
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Citation
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Raymond, Kang, Jae-Shin. 2004. "Reduction of freeze-thaw-induced hemolysis of red blood cells by an algal ice-binding protein". CryoLetters, 25(1): 307-310.
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Abstract
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Antarctic sea ice diatoms produce ice-binding proteins (IBPs) that are strong inhibitors of the recrystallization of ice. Their function may be to reduce cell damage in the frozen state. We show here that an IBP from the diatom Navicula glaciei Vanheurck also has the ability to reduce freeze-thaw damage to red blood cells and that the effect may be due to its ability to inhibit recrystallization of ice.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/5943
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Article
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SCI
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- 2004-2005, 극지유용생물자원활용기술개발사업 (04-05) / Kang, Sung-Ho (PN04003)
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