kryoprotektiivisillä
Kryoprotektiivisillä, often translated as cryoprotectants, are substances that prevent the formation of ice crystals and reduce chilling injury when biological tissues or cells are exposed to low temperatures. They work by lowering the freezing point of water and increasing its viscosity, thereby minimizing the damage caused by the physical disruption of ice crystals. This is crucial for various applications such as cryopreservation, which involves storing biological material at very low temperatures, often below -130 degrees Celsius, for extended periods.
Common cryoprotective agents include glycerol, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), and ethylene glycol. These agents are typically added