Cryopreservation is a process used to preserve living cells and tissues by cooling them to extremely low temperatures typically using vapor phase of liquid nitrogen at −150 °C or below. Cell cryopreservation is widely used in biomedical applications like stem cell banking, tissue engineering, organ transplantation, and reproductive tissues preservation. It allows long term storage of...
Cryopreservation of cells is a technique used to preserve living cells and tissues by cooling them to very low temperatures, typically −80°C using liquid nitrogen. It allows long-term storage of cells and tissues for future medical applications such as stem cell therapy, vaccine development etc. Some key advantages of cryopreservation are that it helps in eliminating the need for...