cryopreservation

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the preservation of biological tissue at cryogenic temperatures, typically at -80°C (dry ice temperature) or -196°C (the boiling point of liquid nitrogen)
the process of preserving embryos, sperm or oocytes (eggs) by freezing
A process for storing biological material at very low temperatures for lengthy periods of time Mixed solvents containing glycerol and dimethyl sulfoxide are used to protect cells from ice crystal formation
Preservation with extreme cold, usually liquid nitrogen
to preserve by freezing Bone marrow harvested for an autologous BMT, for example, is cryopreserved
Storage of biological materials in a constant steady state at extremely cold temperatures The biological material is combined with a cryoprotectant substance formulated to protect the cells from damage during the freezing and subsequent thawing cycles The cells remain frozen at -196°C (-321°F) until needed
A technique for preserving tissue through freezing that is used to preserve embryos for transfer at a later date In this report, cryopreserved embryos are referred to as frozen embryos
cryopreserving
cryopreserved
Simple past tense and past participle of cryopreserve
cryopreserved
preserved by the use of cryopreservation
cryopreserve
To preserve something (especially biological tissue) by freezing it and holding it a very low temperature
cryopreserved
past of cryopreserve
cryopreservation

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    Etymologie

    () cryo- +‎ preservation, from Ancient Greek κρύος (kruos, “icy cold, chill, frost”).
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