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Cryoprotective effect of carboxylated poly-L-lysine on the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
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Vaccine cold-chain challenges for fast-track mass COVID-19 vaccination in Bangladesh.
Cryopreservation in a Standard Freezer: −28 °C as Alternative Storage Temperature for Amniotic Membrane Transplantation.
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Les règles et bonnes pratiques du travail au froid à -20 °C.
The rules and good practices for working at temperatures as low as -20°C.
Explorative Supercooling Technology for Prevention of Freeze Damages in Vaccines.
Bonnes pratiques d’usage et signification des marquages des emballages isothermes utilisant la glace carbonique comme source de froid.
Good usage practices and meaning of markings on isothermal packaging using dry ice as a source of cold.
High cryo-resistance of SARS-CoV-2 virus: Increased risk of re-contamination at transplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue after COVID-19 pandemic.
Study on proline as cryoprotectant in cryopreservation.
Cryopreservation: methods, equipment and critical concerns.
Anti-ice nucleating activity of polyphenol compounds against silver iodide.
Vacciner les enfants au-delà de la "chaine de froid" : pour des vaccins moins sensibles à la chaleur.
Vaccinating children beyond the cold chain: towards less heat-sensitive vaccines.
Heat-Sensitive Health Products, 30th Informatory Note on refrigeration technologies.
Note de compréhension de certains phénomènes applicables à la maîtrise de la chaine du froid des vaccins.
Note on the understanding of certain phenomena applicable to the control of the vaccine cold chain.
Cold Chain Technology Brief: Vaccines.
Drug therapy.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Siberian nematode worms kept in permafrost for 42,000 years come back to life
A team of Russian researchers revived two nematodes buried in Siberian permafrost for 32,000 and 42,000 years.
Refrigeration technologies help preserve biodiversity
The role of refrigeration in biodiversity protection is illustrated by two examples: the cryopreservation of coral larvae and the use of refrigeration to fight bee colony collapse.
Recovery and reproduction of tardigrades frozen for over 30 years
Scientists managed to resuscitate tardigrades and have them reproduce although they had been frozen since 1983!
Vaccines: a step towards thermostability
Ensilication of the protein molecules of a vaccine against tuberculosis prevents its deterioration by heat.
Ultra-low temperature systems ready for COVID-19 vaccine storage
Mirai Intex, corporate member of the IIR, is positioning its ultra-low-temperature (ULT) systems to serve as the refrigeration technology for the storage of COVID-19 vaccines and the freeze-drying of the...
Low temperature transport and storage solutions for COVID-19 vaccines
Presentation of two options suitable for mRNA vaccines: one using a traditional refrigerated container adapted to storage at -35°C extending the shelf life of dry ice by 2.5 times, the other based on PCM...
Simplifying the preservation at very low temperature of tissues used in ophthalmology
Researchers have compared the effects of −28 °C (standard freezer) and −80 °C preservation on human amniotic membrane, which is commonly used in ophthalmic...
The challenge of cold chain breaches in a medical setting
In an article published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, researchers from the University of Canberra highlight the need for further research into the preservation of medicines and the maintenance of the cold chain.
Experimental vaccination for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
To halt the spread of an outbreak of the Ebola virus in Democratic Republic of the Congo, health workers began an immunisation campaign using vaccines which have to be stored at extremely low temperatures.
Vaccine storage management in India
A program providing real-time information on stock and storage temperature of vaccines across cold chain points helps to avoid stock-out situations.
The challenge of the COVID-19 vaccines cold chain in Africa
A large proportion of African countries do not have the necessary infrastructure for the storage of vaccines at low temperatures. Solar cooling can be a solution in rural areas.
Portable “mini-fridge” to maintain vaccine temperature.
A new system, called Isobar, is specifically designed to maintain stable temperature control between 2 and 8°C, up to 30 days.
SOFRIGAM at the heart of the cold chain for the COVID-19 vaccine
The French company SOFRIGAM, a member of the IIR for more than 10 years, has received a qualification for its packaging that enables vaccines against COVID-19 to be stored at very low...
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Webinar on the vaccines against COVID-19
The AFF (French association of refrigeration) organised a webinar on February 17 on the cold chain related to COVID-19 vaccines.
IIR/UNEP Cold Chain Technology Brief on Vaccines
The IIR and the UN Environment programme have jointly developed the cold chain technology brief on vaccines dedicated to government National Ozone Officers, policy makers, and refrigeration stakeholders. The...
Healthcare ColDays 2022: innovations in refrigeration and health
The French Association of Refrigeration (Association Française du Froid) is organising a day dedicated to the latest technical and scientific developments in the field of refrigeration and health on 26 April...
Professionals, participate in a questionnaire on the cold chain of COVID-19 vaccines (in French)
The AFF (French Association of Refrigeration) has just posted a short online questionnaire for vaccines cold chain professionals in order to enrich the work of its...