vitrifikáció
Vitrifikáció is a process of cooling a substance rapidly to a glassy, amorphous solid state without the formation of crystalline ice. This is achieved by using a cryoprotective agent (CPA) which lowers the freezing point of water and increases its viscosity. The rapid cooling rate prevents the formation of ice crystals, which can damage cells and tissues.
The vitrifikáció process is commonly used in cryopreservation, particularly for preserving biological samples such as embryos,
Upon warming, the vitrified sample is rapidly thawed, and the CPA is removed. If successful, the biological