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Shinsuke Seki

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Cryobiology|November 9, 2010
Survival of mouse oocytes after being cooled in a vitrification solution to -196°C at 95° to 70,000°C/min and warmed at 610° to 118,000°C/min: A new paradigm for cryopreservation by vitrificationPeter Mazur, Shinsuke Seki
Cryobiology|May 12, 2009
The dominance of warming rate over cooling rate in the survival of mouse oocytes subjected to a vitrification procedureShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Biology of Reproduction|June 20, 2008
Effect of warming rate on the survival of vitrified mouse oocytes and on the recrystallization of intracellular iceShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Plos One|May 5, 2012
Ultra-rapid warming yields high survival of mouse oocytes cooled to -196°c in dilutions of a standard vitrification solutionShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Biology of Reproduction|February 19, 2010
The temperature and type of intracellular ice formation in preimplantation mouse embryos as a function of the developmental stageShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Cryobiology|April 6, 2010
Comparison between the temperatures of intracellular ice formation in fresh mouse oocytes and embryos and those previously subjected to a vitrification procedureShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Cryobiology|March 25, 2008
Kinetics and activation energy of recrystallization of intracellular ice in mouse oocytes subjected to interrupted rapid coolingShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|January 18, 2011
Stability of mouse oocytes at -80 °C: the role of the recrystallization of intracellular iceShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Cryobiology|December 17, 2013
Extreme rapid warming yields high functional survivals of vitrified 8-cell mouse embryos even when suspended in a half-strength vitrification solution and cooled at moderate rates to -196°CShinsuke Seki, Bo Jin, Peter Mazur
Cryobiology|July 6, 2010
Simple, inexpensive attainment and measurement of very high cooling and warming ratesF W Kleinhans, Shinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
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Cryobiology|November 9, 2010
Survival of mouse oocytes after being cooled in a vitrification solution to -196°C at 95° to 70,000°C/min and warmed at 610° to 118,000°C/min: A new paradigm for cryopreservation by vitrificationPeter Mazur, Shinsuke Seki
Cryobiology|May 12, 2009
The dominance of warming rate over cooling rate in the survival of mouse oocytes subjected to a vitrification procedureShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Biology of Reproduction|June 20, 2008
Effect of warming rate on the survival of vitrified mouse oocytes and on the recrystallization of intracellular iceShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Plos One|May 5, 2012
Ultra-rapid warming yields high survival of mouse oocytes cooled to -196°c in dilutions of a standard vitrification solutionShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Biology of Reproduction|February 19, 2010
The temperature and type of intracellular ice formation in preimplantation mouse embryos as a function of the developmental stageShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Cryobiology|April 6, 2010
Comparison between the temperatures of intracellular ice formation in fresh mouse oocytes and embryos and those previously subjected to a vitrification procedureShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Cryobiology|March 25, 2008
Kinetics and activation energy of recrystallization of intracellular ice in mouse oocytes subjected to interrupted rapid coolingShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|January 18, 2011
Stability of mouse oocytes at -80 °C: the role of the recrystallization of intracellular iceShinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
Cryobiology|December 17, 2013
Extreme rapid warming yields high functional survivals of vitrified 8-cell mouse embryos even when suspended in a half-strength vitrification solution and cooled at moderate rates to -196°CShinsuke Seki, Bo Jin, Peter Mazur
Cryobiology|July 6, 2010
Simple, inexpensive attainment and measurement of very high cooling and warming ratesF W Kleinhans, Shinsuke Seki, Peter Mazur
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