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Long-term storage of blood in liquid nitrogen, and the response of the recovered red cells to haemagglutination by viruses.
  1. F G Rodgers

    Abstract

    Human and chicken blood were snap-frozen as droplets in liquid ntirogen. Storage in the vapour phase liquid nitrogen container for nine months followed by rapid thawing resulted in approximately 10% haemolysis of the red cells. The ability of the thawed red cells to haemagglutinate viruses was unimpaired by the manipulations.

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