Publications by authors named "Meghan R Otto"

Despite recent advances in biostabilization, clinical blood supplies still experience shortages and storage limitations for red blood cells (RBCs) have not yet been sufficiently addressed. Storing RBCs in a frozen or dried state is an appealing solution to address storage limitations, but many promising cryoprotectants, including the non-reducing sugar trehalose, are impermeant to mammalian cell membranes and cannot be utilized effectively using currently available compound-loading methods. We found that transient pore formation induced by ultrasound and microbubbles (sonoporation) offers an effective means of loading trehalose into RBCs to facilitate long-term storage in a frozen or desiccated state.

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