cryoprotektantteja
Cryoprotektantteja is a term used to describe substances known as cryoprotectants, which are used to protect biological materials from damage caused by freezing. These agents work by modifying the behavior of water and cellular components during freezing and thawing, reducing ice crystal formation and osmotic stress, and, in some protocols, promoting a glassy, vitrified state.
Cryoprotektantteja act through two main mechanisms: penetrating (entering cells, such as dimethyl sulfoxide, glycerol, ethylene glycol,
Common examples include glycerol, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), ethylene glycol, and propylene glycol, as well as sugars
Practical considerations include toxicity and osmotic shock, which necessitate careful optimization of concentration, exposure time, and
Terminology varies by field; cryoprotektantteja is used to refer to the class of cryoprotectants or to specific