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Changes in Membrane Integrity, Cytoskeletal Structure, and Developmental Potential of Murine Oocytes after Vitrification in Ethylene Glycol1
1996
Biology of Reproduction
A systematic approach was taken to assess and optimize a protocol for intracellular vitrification by introducing high concentrations of the cryoprotectant agent (CPA) ethylene glycol (EG) into unfertilized murine oocytes. The effects of EG on membrane integrity, microfilament organization, and developmental potential were evaluated. During exposure to 0.5-2 M EG, oocytes showed maximum shrinkage to 55.5% of the isotonic volume within the first minute and reexpanded to their initial volume
doi:10.1095/biolreprod55.1.161
pmid:8793071
fatcat:r5hdoorr4ngoda3xaciumsrcnu