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Dayong Gao
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 283
Citations - 5845
Dayong Gao is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryopreservation & Membrane. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 263 publications receiving 5168 citations. Previous affiliations of Dayong Gao include Purdue University & Indiana University.
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The promise of organ and tissue preservation to transform medicine
Sebastian Giwa,Jedediah K. Lewis,Luis M. Alvarez,Luis M. Alvarez,Luis M. Alvarez,Robert Langer,Alvin E. Roth,George M. Church,James F. Markmann,David H. Sachs,Anil Chandraker,Anil Chandraker,Jason A. Wertheim,Martine Rothblatt,Edward S. Boyden,Elling Eidbo,W. P. Andrew Lee,Bohdan Pomahac,Gerald Brandacher,David M. Weinstock,Gloria D. Elliott,David R. Nelson,Jason P. Acker,Korkut Uygun,Boris Schmalz,Boris Schmalz,Brad P Weegman,Alessandro Tocchio,Greg M Fahy,Kenneth B. Storey,Boris Rubinsky,John C. Bischof,Janet A.W. Elliott,Teresa K. Woodruff,G. John Morris,Utkan Demirci,Kelvin G. M. Brockbank,Erik J. Woods,Robert N. Ben,John G. Baust,Dayong Gao,Barry Fuller,Yoed Rabin,David C. Kravitz,Michael J. Taylor,Michael J. Taylor,Mehmet Toner +46 more
TL;DR: Developments indicate that a new paradigm, integrating multiple existing preservation approaches and new technologies that have flourished in the past 10 years, could transform preservation research.
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Prevention of osmotic injury to human spermatozoa during addition and removal of glycerol.
Dayong Gao,J. Liu,J. Liu,Chi Liu,L. E. McGann,P.F. Watson,Frederick W. Kleinhans,Frederick W. Kleinhans,Peter Mazur,Peter Mazur,Elizabeth S. Critser,Elizabeth S. Critser,John K. Critser,John K. Critser +13 more
TL;DR: An analytical methodology has been developed for predicting optimal protocols to reduce osmotic injury associated with the addition and removal of hypertonic concentrations of glycerol in human spermatozoa.
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Effect of cryoprotectant solutes on water permeability of human spermatozoa.
J.A. Gilmore,Locksley E. McGann,J. Liu,J. Liu,Dayong Gao,A.T. Peter,Frederick W. Kleinhans,Frederick W. Kleinhans,John K. Critser,John K. Critser,John K. Critser +10 more
TL;DR: Data from this study support the hypothesis that low-molecular-weight, nonionic cryoprotectant solutes affect (decrease) human sperm water permeability, as validated by the use of an electronic particle counter.
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Cryopreservation An emerging paradigm change
TL;DR: Key elements that would play a crucial role in the evolution of the field of biopreservation including the need for a cryopro-tective agent (CPA), the process by which cells could successfully be exposed to penetrating CPA and the manner of freezing and thawing are defined.
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Fundamental Cryobiology of Mammalian Spermatozoa
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the fundamental cryobiology of mammalian spermatozoa and the optimization of CPA addition and removal procedures.