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Combining Biomimetic Block Copolymer Worms with an Ice‐Inhibiting Polymer for the Solvent‐Free Cryopreservation of Red Blood Cells
Authors:Daniel E. Mitchell  Joseph R. Lovett  Prof. Dr. Steven P. Armes  Dr. Matthew I. Gibson
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract:
The first fully synthetic polymer‐based approach for red‐blood‐cell cryopreservation without the need for any (toxic) organic solvents is reported. Highly hydroxylated block copolymer worms are shown to be a suitable replacement for hydroxyethyl starch as a extracellular matrix for red blood cells. When used alone, the worms are not a particularly effective preservative. However, when combined with poly(vinyl alcohol), a known ice‐recrystallization inhibitor, a remarkable additive cryopreservative effect is observed that matches the performance of hydroxyethyl starch. Moreover, these block copolymer worms enable post‐thaw gelation by simply warming to 20 °C. This approach offers a new solution for both the storage and transport of red blood cells and also a convenient matrix for subsequent 3D cell cultures.
Keywords:biomaterials  block copolymers  cryopreservation  micelles  polymers
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