Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10927857 | Cryobiology | 2015 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
Machine perfusion results in a dramatic increase in cell yields from livers that have had up to an hour of warm ischemia, but perfusate choice significantly impacts the extent of recovery. Oxygenated Williams Medium E at room temperature is superior to Lifor, UW and Vasosol, largely facilitated by its high oxygen content and low viscosity.
Keywords
Krebs Ringer bufferMPLSMPCAPLSOERODRWilliams Medium ECBDIVCKRbHepatocytesPCAEDTAethylenediamine tetraacetic acidwarm ischemiaMulti-way principal component analysisPrincipal component analysisIsolationPartial least squaresMulti-way partial least squaresTemperatureUniversity of Wisconsin solutionHepatic arteryOURcommon bile ductOxygen uptake ratePortal veinViscosityInferior vena cavaPerfusionMachine perfusion
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Authors
Maria-Louisa Izamis, Sinem Perk, Candice Calhoun, Korkut Uygun, Martin L. Yarmush, François Berthiaume,