对冷保存再加热方法的审查
Jiaji Pan1,2, Qijin Zeng1, Ke Peng1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Design, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China.
Biopreservation and biobanking
|September 26, 2023
概括
有效的回暖对于生物材料的冷保存至关重要. 本综述涵盖了传统和先进的回暖方法,包括纳米回暖,强调了改善冷保存的挑战和未来方向.
科学领域:
- 低温生物学 低温生物学
- 生物保护 生物保护
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
背景情况:
- 冷保存为细胞和组织等生物物质提供长期储存.
- 成功的冷保存取决于高效的冷却和重新加热过程.
- 优化回暖技术仍然是该领域的一个关键挑战.
研究的目的:
- 审查现有和新兴的冷保存的回暖技术.
- 分析各种回暖方法的原理,应用和局限性.
- 讨论纳米加热的潜力和未来的器官保存再加热策略.
主要方法:
- 关于冷保存再加热技术的文献综述.
- 分析传统的边界回暖和先进的方法.
- 探索纳米变暖原理和优化挑战.
主要成果:
- 传统的回暖适用于小体积,但对于较大的生物制品是有限的.
- 先进的回暖技术显示了对器官冷保存的希望.
- 纳米变暖是一种新的方法,具有持续的优化和已识别的困难.
结论:
- 重温技术对于推进冷保存至关重要,特别是对于器官.
- 需要进一步开发纳米变暖和新的方法.
- 解决局限性将提高长期生物材料保存的可行性.
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