Claims
- 1. A method for removing a permeating substance from a suspension of one or more cells, comprising:
- contacting one or more cells in suspension within a primary container with a permeating-substance-free buffer solution into which a permeating substance contained in said cells may diffuse; and
- exerting on said solution a repeating force creating an undulating motion of said solution in the area of said cells,
- wherein said repeating force creates a flow rate of at least 0.05 ml/min of a quantity of said solution into and through said primary container, and
- wherein said undulating motion of said solution improves removal of said permeating substance from said cells.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said permeating substance is a cryoprotectant, wherein said exerting step is completed within a period of about thirty minutes, and wherein said undulating motion further comprises a pulsatile flow which increases in frequency or volume throughout completion of the process.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said cells are spermatozoa or oocytes.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said cells are erythrocytes or other somatic cells.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein said primary container is a container having two opposing porous surfaces therein.
- 6. A method for removing a cryoprotectant from a suspension of one or more cells, comprising:
- contacting one or more cells in suspension with a solution into which a cryoprotectant contained in said cells may diffuse; and
- exerting on said solution a repeating force creating an undulating motion of said solution in the area of said cells,
- wherein said exerting step is completed within a period of about thirty minutes,
- said undulating motion comprising a pulsatile flow which increases in frequency or volume throughout completion of the process,
- wherein said undulating motion of said solution improves removal of said cryoprotectant from said cells.
- 7. A method for removing a permeating substance from a suspension of one or more cells, comprising:
- contacting one or more cells in a suspension within a primary container with a permeating-substance-free buffer solution into which a permeating substance contained in said cells may diffuse;
- wherein said permeating-substance-free buffer solution initially is external to said primary container, and said external buffer solution is moved through micropores in one wall of said primary container by exerting on said external buffer solution a repeating force creating a pulsatile flow of said permeating-substance-free buffer solution into said primary container and therein creating an undulating motion of said solution in the area of said cells, and excess mixed buffer is moved out of said primary container through micropores in another wall of said primary container;
- wherein said repeating force creates a flow rate of at least 0.05 ml/min of a quantity of said solution into and through said primary container; and
- wherein said undulating motion of said permeating-substance-free buffer solution improves removal of said permeating substance from said cells.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based on priority Provisional Application Serial No. 60/056,607, filed Aug. 20, 1997 of which the following specification is a Continuation-in-Part.
RIGHTS IN THE INVENTION
This invention was made with Government support under Grant 1R43-HD-35409-01 awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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