kryosäilytys
Kryosäilytys, also known as cryopreservation or cryoconservation, is a process by which biological materials are preserved by cooling them to very low temperatures, typically below -130 °C. At these temperatures, biological activity, including the degradation processes that lead to death, is effectively halted. The most common method involves cooling samples in liquid nitrogen at -196 °C.
The primary goal of kryosäilytys is to maintain the viability and integrity of biological samples for future
Kryosäilytys has significant applications in several fields. In medicine, it is used to preserve blood cells,