krioprezerválás
Krioprezerválás, also known as cryopreservation or cryonics, is a process of preserving biological material or cells at very low temperatures, typically around -196 degrees Celsius, using liquid nitrogen. The primary goal is to halt all biological activity, including decomposition and cellular decay, effectively suspending the specimen in time. This technique is widely used in various scientific and medical fields.
In medicine, krioprezerválás is employed for the long-term storage of reproductive cells such as sperm, eggs,
Beyond human applications, krioprezerválás is crucial for preserving biodiversity. Seeds from endangered plant species can be