krüosäilitamine
Krüosäilitamine, also known as cryopreservation, 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 biochemical reactions that lead to decomposition, is effectively halted. This allows for the long-term storage of cells, tissues, organs, and even whole organisms.
The most common method of krüosäilitamine involves the use of cryoprotective agents. These are substances that
Krüosäilitamine has numerous applications across various fields. In medicine, it is used to preserve sperm, eggs,