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- Cryopreservation - Wikipedia
Cryopreservation or cryoconservation is a process where biological material - cells, tissues, or organs - are frozen to preserve the material for an extended period of time [1]
- Cryopreservation and its clinical applications - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
Cryopreservation is a process that preserves organelles, cells, tissues, or any other biological constructs by cooling the samples to very low temperatures The responses of living cells to ice formation are of theoretical interest and practical
- Cryopreservation | Description, Techniques, Applications - Britannica
Cryopreservation, the preservation of cells and tissue by freezing Cryopreservation is based on the ability of certain small molecules to enter cells and prevent dehydration and ice crystal formation, which would otherwise destroy cells during the freezing process
- Cryopreservation: An Overview of Principles and Cell-Specific . . .
Cryopreservation allows the banking of a large number of cells and tissues that can be utilized for scientific research and medical applications including hepatocyte and pancreatic islet transplantation, blood transfusion, bone marrow transplantation, artificial insemination, and in vitro fertilization
- Cryopreservation: Principle, Process, limitations and precautions
Cryopreservation is a process of preserving or storing cells, tissues, organs or any other biological materials from any potential damage by maintaining the materials at very low temperature (typically -80 °C using solid CO2 or −196 °C using liquid Nitrogen
- Chemical approaches to cryopreservation - Nature
Cryopreservation is a platform technology that underpins the delivery of complex therapies to patients and enables fundamental cell biology by allowing the banking and recovery of viable cells
- Cryopreservation: A Review Article - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
Organelles, cells, tissues, or any other biological construction can be preserved using a method called cryopreservation, in which samples are cooled to extremely low temperatures The reaction of the living cell to the formation of ice is both theoretically intriguing and practically useful
- Cryopreservation: Introduction, Advantages, and Disadvantages
Cryopreservation is the process of storing and preserving structurally intact biological material at low temperatures Cryopreservation is a key activity in many culture cell labs providing a stable and safe way to store organisms, organelles, tissue, cells, and other biological constructs
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