Cryopreserves
Cryopreserves refer to biological materials, such as cells, tissues, or organs, that have been preserved at very low temperatures, typically below -130 degrees Celsius, to prevent decay and degradation. This process involves slowly cooling the specimen to minimize ice crystal formation, which can damage the cellular structure. Cryopreservation allows for long-term storage of biological samples for research, medical treatments, and conservation purposes.
External Links
- [Cryopreserves.com] CryoDetail