krioprezervációként
Krioprezervációként is the Hungarian term for cryopreservation. It refers to the process of preserving biological materials, such as cells, tissues, or entire organisms, by cooling them to very low temperatures, typically below -130°C. This low temperature effectively stops all biological activity, preventing degradation and allowing for long-term storage.
The primary goal of cryopreservation is to maintain the viability and structural integrity of the preserved
Applications of cryopreservation are diverse. It is widely used in fertility treatments to store sperm, eggs,