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Jason P. Acker
Jason P. Acker
Senior Research Scientist, Canadian Blood Services; Professor, University of Alberta
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The promise of organ and tissue preservation to transform medicine
S Giwa, JK Lewis, L Alvarez, R Langer, AE Roth, GM Church, ...
Nature biotechnology 35 (6), 530-542, 2017
5042017
Biopreservation of red blood cells: past, present, and future
KL Scott, J Lecak, JP Acker
Transfusion medicine reviews 19 (2), 127-142, 2005
3492005
Beneficial effect of intracellular trehalose on the membrane integrity of dried mammalian cells
T Chen, JP Acker, A Eroglu, S Cheley, H Bayley, A Fowler, M Toner
Cryobiology 43 (2), 168-181, 2001
2632001
Biopreservation of red blood cells–the struggle with hemoglobin oxidation
T Kanias, JP Acker
The FEBS journal 277 (2), 343-356, 2010
2582010
Blood components: red blood cell hemolysis during blood bank storage: using national quality management data to answer basic scientific questions
JR Hess, RL Sparrow, PF Van Der Meer, JP Acker, RA Cardigan, ...
Transfusion 49 (12), 2599-2603, 2009
2192009
Cryopreservation of stem cells using trehalose: evaluation of the method using a human hematopoietic cell line
SS Buchanan, SA Gross, JP Acker, M Toner, JF Carpenter, DW Pyatt
Stem cells and development 13 (3), 295-305, 2004
2112004
Intercellular ice propagation: experimental evidence for ice growth through membrane pores
JP Acker, JAW Elliott, LE McGann
Biophysical journal 81 (3), 1389-1397, 2001
1822001
Storage of red blood cells affects membrane composition, microvesiculation, and in vitro quality
R Almizraq, JDR Tchir, JL Holovati, JP Acker
Transfusion 53 (10), 2258-2267, 2013
1732013
Protective effect of intracellular ice during freezing?
JP Acker, LE McGann
Cryobiology 46 (2), 197-202, 2003
1722003
Intracellular ice formation is affected by cell interactions
JP Acker, A Larese, H Yang, A Petrenko, LE McGann
Cryobiology 38 (4), 363-371, 1999
1641999
The water to ice transition: implications for living cells
K Muldrew, JP Acker, JAW Elliott, LE McGann
Life in the frozen state, 93-134, 2004
1632004
The Grand Challenges of Organ Banking: Proceedings from the first global summit on complex tissue cryopreservation
JK Lewis, JC Bischof, I Braslavsky, KGM Brockbank, GM Fahy, BJ Fuller, ...
Cryobiology 72 (2), 169-182, 2016
1482016
Transfusion‐related immunomodulation: review of the literature and implications for pediatric critical illness
JA Muszynski, PC Spinella, JM Cholette, JP Acker, MW Hall, ...
Transfusion 57 (1), 195-206, 2017
1382017
Testosterone‐dependent sex differences in red blood cell hemolysis in storage, stress, and disease
T Kanias, D Sinchar, D Osei‐Hwedieh, JJ Baust, A Jordan, JC Zimring, ...
Transfusion 56 (10), 2571-2583, 2016
1332016
Small molecule ice recrystallization inhibitors enable freezing of human red blood cells with reduced glycerol concentrations
CJ Capicciotti, JDR Kurach, TR Turner, RS Mancini, JP Acker, RN Ben
Scientific reports 5 (1), 9692, 2015
1292015
Association of blood donor age and sex with recipient survival after red blood cell transfusion
M Chassé, A Tinmouth, SW English, JP Acker, K Wilson, G Knoll, ...
JAMA internal medicine 176 (9), 1307-1314, 2016
1202016
Cell nanosurgery using ultrashort (femtosecond) laser pulses: applications to membrane surgery and cell isolation
V Kohli, AY Elezzabi, JP Acker
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine: The Official Journal of the American Society …, 2005
1142005
Assessing the influence of component processing and donor characteristics on quality of red cell concentrates using quality control data
A Jordan, D Chen, QL Yi, T Kanias, MT Gladwin, JP Acker
Vox sanguinis 111 (1), 8-15, 2016
1042016
Cell–cell contact affects membrane integrity after intracellular freezing
JP Acker, LE McGann
Cryobiology 40 (1), 54-63, 2000
1042000
Effects of trehalose-loaded liposomes on red blood cell response to freezing and post-thaw membrane quality
JL Holovati, MIC Gyongyossy-Issa, JP Acker
Cryobiology 58 (1), 75-83, 2009
1032009
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