krüokonserveeritud
Krüokonserveeritud is a term of Scandinavian origin, specifically Norwegian and Danish, meaning cryopreserved. This refers to the process of preserving biological material at very low temperatures, typically using liquid nitrogen. The purpose of cryopreservation is to maintain the viability of cells, tissues, or whole organisms for extended periods, allowing them to be stored and potentially revived later.
The process involves slowly cooling the biological sample while adding cryoprotective agents. These agents help prevent
Applications of cryopreservation are diverse. It is widely used in fertility treatments to store sperm, eggs,