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Method and system for preparing tissue samples for histological and pathological examination

US6615592B2 · kind B2 · utility

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Filing dateDec 28, 2001
Grant dateSep 9, 2003
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Expiry dateDec 28, 2021

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  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG01N1/42
  • WIPO fieldMeasurement
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

Viable biological material is cryogenically preserved (cryopreservation) by immersing the material in a tank of cooling fluid, and circulating the cooling fluid past the material at a substantially constant predetermined velocity and temperature to freeze the material. The material may either be directly plunged into the cooling fluid without preparation, or chemically prepared prior to freezing. A method according to the present invention freezes the biologic material quickly enough to avoid the formation of ice crystals within cell structures (vitrification) and allows the samples to maintain anatomical structure and remain biochemically active after thaw. The temperature of the cooling fluid is preferably between −20 degrees centigrade and −30 degrees centigrade, which is warm enough to minimize the formation of stress fractures and other artefacts in cell membranes due to thermal changes. Cells frozen using a method according to the present invention have been shown to have a significantly less cellular and intercellular damage than cells frozen by other cryopreservation methods used for pathological and histological techniques. Because the present invention can fre…

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