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    Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) cryopreservation is a critical step in autologous and cord blood transplantation (CBT). In most circumstances, cryopreservation is performed in a mixture containing dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), since DMSO is necessary to secure cell viability. Most centers use a controlled rate (slow) freezing before the long-term storage at vapor phase liquid nitrogen (LN2) temperatures (≤ -160 °C). The primary objectives for laboratories supporting HSCT programs are to provide secure storage for leukapheresis and cord blood products, and to adequately characterize the functional properties of the grafts before their infusion. In the autologous setting, the large majority of the published results dealt with the assessment of the graft before cryopreservation. On the contrary, in CBT, before a CB unit is released, a sample obtained from a contiguous segment of that CB unit needs to be tested to verify HLA type and cell viability. The effects of graft handling, cryopreservation, storage and thawing on the recovery of CD34+ cells needs to be carefully analyzed and standardized on a global level. Some technical unresolved issues still limit the application of the ISHAGE derived single platform flow cytometry protocol for the assessment of the thawed material; based on these considerations, an adaptation of both the acquisition setting and the gating strategyis necessary for reliable measurement of CD34-expressing HSC in cryopreserved grafts. Artificial intelligence applied to "big data" may provide a new tool for improving advanced processing procedures and quality management guidelines in this area of investigation. Crown Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    F Lanza, R Saccardi, J Seghatchian. NEW HORIZONS ON STEM CELL CRYOPRESERVATION THROUGH THE ARTIFICIAL EYES OF CD 34+, USING MODERN FLOW CYTOMETRY TOOLS. Transfusion and apheresis science : official journal of the World Apheresis Association : official journal of the European Society for Haemapheresis. 2020 Jun;59(3):102785

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