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Valeri CR, Pivacek LE, Gray AD, Cassidy GP, Leavy ME, Dennis RC, Melaragno AJ, Niehoff J, Yeston N, Emerson CP, Altschule MD. The safety and therapeutic effectiveness of human red cells stored at -80 C for as long as 21 years. Transfusion 1989;29:429-437.

Valeri CR, Ragno G, Pivacek LE, Srey R, Hansson-Wicher M, Leavy ME: An experiment with glycerol-frozen red blood clels stored at -80 C for up to 37 years. Vox Sang 2000;79:168-174.

Valeri CR, Pivacek LE, Cassidy GP, Ragno G: The survival, function, and hemolysis of human RBCs stored at 4 C in additive solution (AS-1, AS-3, or AS-5) for 42 days and then biochemically modified, frozen, thawed, washed, and stored at 4 C in sodium chloride and glucose solution for 24 hours. Transfusion 2000;40:1341-1345.

Valeri CR, Pivacek LE, Cassidy GP, Ragno G: Posttransfusion survival (24-hour) and hemolysis of previously frozen, deglycerolized RBCs after storage at 4 C for up to 14 days in sodium chloride alone or sodium chloride supplemented with additive solutions. Transfusion 2000;40:1337-1340.

Valeri CR, Pivacek LE, Cassidy GP, Ragno G: In vitro and in vivo measurements of human RBCs frozen with glycerol and subjected to various storage temperatures before deglycerolization and storage at 4 C for 3 days. Transfusion 2001;41:401-405, 2001.

Valeri CR, Pivacek LE, Cassidy GP, Ragno G: In vitro and in vivo measurements of gamma-radiated frozen, glycerolized RBCs. Transfusion 2001;41:545-549.


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