The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting
Online ISSN : 2433-1325
2003.7
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Influence of Solution on Time-Series Microscopic Behavior of Ice Crystals during Recrystallization in Frozen Biological Tissues
Hiroshi ISHIGUROHirokazu IMAINoriaki SUZUKI
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Pages 47-48

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Behavior of ice crystals and cells in the biological tissues during the slow-warming after rapid-cooling was investigated microscopically in time-series using a confocal laser scanning microscope with a fluorescent dye. Attention was paid on the recrystallization of intracellular ice crystals to increase the mechanical damage of the tissues. Size and number of the ice crystals were measured from the image-data of ice crystals and statistically analyzed to obtain frequency, average, and standard deviation of the size of ice crystals, total amount and number density of ice crystals, etc. in time-series. Influence of the aqueous solution (influence of the additive to the physiological saline) on these characteristics was made clear.

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