cryobiology Flashcards
What is vitrification?
defined as glass like solidification of supporting solutions and living cells that completely avoids ice crystals formation during cooling and warming
Why are cryopreservation procedures done?
this is done to…
- reduce risk of microbial contamination
- reduce risk of cross contamination with other cell lines
Define Cryobiology.
is the science of living organisms, organs biological tissue or biological cells at low temperatures
What is the difference between controlled cooling and uncontrolled cooling
controlled cooling=(1C/min), requires controlled rate freezer, which is expensive
uncontrolled cooling-freezer, followed by -80C overnight before transferring to liquid nitrogen for storage
What is the purpose of cryoprotectants
to minimize/ prevent cells/tissue or organ from being damage during exposure to low temperature.
forms hydrogen bond to prevent water-water hydrogen bonding that results in ice formation
Define aseptic techniques for cell and tissue culture
this is the execution procedures without the introduction of contaminating microorganisms
State four ways that a cell culture system can get contaminated
- poor handling
- from contaminated media, reagents, and equipment
- from microorganisms present in incubators, refrigerators, and laminar flow hoods
- from skin of the worker and in cultures from other laboratories
Give two methods that you could implement to avoid contamination in cell culture systems
applying good aseptic technique
use antibiotics
keep good house keeping