Cell Cryopreservation: maintaining Cell Viability during Deep Freeze
Cell Cryopreservation is a process where cells are preserved by cooling to very low sub-zero temperatures (typically -130°C or below) using liquid nitrogen. At these low temperatures, any biological activity, including chemical reactions that lead to cell death, is effectively stopped. When desired, the frozen cells can be revived by rapidly thawing them while adding a cryoprotective agent,...
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