Preservation of hepatocyte suspensions at 4 degrees C
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- DOI: 10.1097/00007890-198810000-00019
Preservation of hepatocyte suspensions at 4 degrees C
Abstract
Suspensions of rat hepatocytes are resistant to hypoxia for at least 24 hr at 4 degrees C. After storage for 24 hr with xylitol, sorbitol, or glycerol, their subsequent capacity for glucogenesis from these substrates is increased. Even storage under N2/CO2 as the gas phase has little deleterious effect.
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