IN VITRO STUDY ON CRYOPRESERVATION OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD STEM CELLS WITH UNCONTROLLED FREEZER

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Objective: To evaluate the effects of cryopreservation of APBSCs in -80℃ un-controlled freezer and liquid nitrogen, and to search for the efficient combined cryoprotectant and the highest cell concentration for cryopreservating peripheral blood stem cell
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