cryoperekseerimiseks
Cryoperekseerimiseks, also known as cryo-permeabilization, is a technique used in cryopreservation to enhance the survival of cells during freezing. This method involves the use of low concentrations of cryoprotectants, such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) or glycerol, to permeabilize the cell membrane at sub-zero temperatures. This permeabilization allows the cryoprotectants to enter the cells more easily, protecting them from the damaging effects of ice formation during freezing.
The process of cryoperekseerimiseks typically involves several steps. First, cells are exposed to a low concentration
After permeabilization, the cells are cooled further to the desired freezing temperature, usually around -80°C or
Upon thawing, the cells are warmed slowly to room temperature, allowing the cryoprotectant to leave the cells
Cryoperekseerimiseks has been shown to improve the survival of various types of cells, including animal cells,