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Peter Mazur

Researcher at University of Tennessee

Publications -  177
Citations -  15949

Peter Mazur is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycerol & Cryobiology. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 177 publications receiving 15079 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Mazur include Oak Ridge National Laboratory & Harvard University.

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Freezing of living cells: mechanisms and implications

TL;DR: A new view of the mechanism of slow freezing injury ought to facilitate the development of procedures for the preservation of complex assemblages of cells of biological, medical, and agricultural significance.
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Kinetics of water loss from cells at subzero temperatures and the likelihood of intracellular freezing.

TL;DR: The present study derives a quantitative relation between the amount of water in a cell and temperature using a differential equation involving cooling rate, surface-volume ratio, membrane permeability to water, and the temperature coefficient of the permeability constant.
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A two-factor hypothesis of freezing injury: Evidence from Chinese hamster tissue-culture cells

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that cells frozen rapidly in 0.4 M solutions of sucrose, glycerol, and dimethyl sulfoxide are inactivated to a much greater extent by slow warming than are cells frozen slowly in those solutions; that is, cells frozen at rates greater than the optimum are considerably more sensitive to slow warming.
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Survival of mouse embryos frozen to -196 degrees and -269 degrees c.

TL;DR: Mouse embryos survived freezing to -196�C and when approximately 1000 of the survivors, including some frozen to -269�C (4�K), were transferred into foster mothers, 65 percent of the recipients became pregnant and more than 40 percent gave rise to normal, living full-term fetuses or newborn mice.