krioprezervaatio
Krioprezervaatio, also known as cryopreservation, is a process by which biological materials are preserved by cooling them to very low temperatures, typically −80 °C (−112 °F) or −196 °C (−321 °F). At these temperatures, most biological activity, including the natural processes of decay and decomposition, is effectively stopped. The primary goal of krioprezervaatio is to maintain the viability of cells, tissues, or whole organisms for future use.
The technique commonly involves the use of cryoprotective agents (CPAs). These are substances that prevent the
Krioprezervaatio has a wide range of applications. In medicine, it is used to preserve sperm, eggs, and