krioprecipitation
Krioprecipitation is a laboratory technique used to separate proteins from a biological fluid, such as blood serum or plasma, based on differences in their solubility at low temperatures. The process involves cooling the sample to temperatures typically between 0 and 4 degrees Celsius, and sometimes as low as -20 degrees Celsius for a specific period. Proteins that are less soluble at these reduced temperatures will precipitate out of the solution, forming a solid or semi-solid mass.
The precipitated proteins can then be separated from the remaining liquid, or supernatant, through methods like