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Trehalose delivered by cold-responsive nanoparticles improves tolerance of cumulus-oocyte complexes to microwave drying.

Pei-Chih LeeSamantha StewartOlga AmelkinaHannah SylvesterXiaoming HePierre Comizzoli
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2023)
Intracellular trehalose delivery through CRNPs improves dehydration tolerance of COCs, which opens new options for oocyte storage and fertility preservation at ambient temperatures.
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