Cryopreservation has many biotechnological applications in different fields. This has led to an increase in importance of cryobiology as a science that examines the effect of ultra-low temperatures on cells, tissues, organs and organisms and also the freezability of these structures, while maintaining their viability. Nowadays it is well known that this form of biotechnology can be used to solve a lot of problems such as human infertility, life threatening diseases, preservation of gametes and DNA and also biodiversity conservation. Cryopreservation Biotechnology in Biomedical and Biological Sciences describes principles and application of cryopreservation biotechnology in different research areas and includes seven chapters that have been ...
The biological field of cryopreservation examines the theories and procedures for maintaining live t...
The development in cryobiology in animal breeding had revolutionized the field of reproductive medic...
The preservative effects of low temperature on biological materials have been long recognised, and c...
This chapter deals with cryobiology, which is the study of effects of subfreezing temperatures on bi...
Since accidentally discovering the ability of glycerol on protecting cells from freezing damage, man...
Cryopreservation, the technique of freezing and storing living organisms, tissues, and organs at ult...
The cryobiology is the science of low temperature biology. Fertility cryopreservation is a vital bra...
The technique of cryopreservation aims to maintain the biological samples in a metabolic suspension ...
Cryopreservation of germ cells has potential applications not only for production of next generation...
Cryobanking, the freezing of biological specimens to maintain their integrity for a variety of antic...
Cryopreservation and lyophilization processes are widely used for conservation purposes in the pharm...
Cryopreservation is a process that preserves organelles, cells, tissues, or any other biological con...
To date, advances in the field of tissue engineering, cell transplantation and genetic engineering h...
Low-temperature preservation could effectively extend in vitro storage of biological materials due t...
The BESTCapsule will maintain appropriate biological specimens for decades or centuries at cryogenic...
The biological field of cryopreservation examines the theories and procedures for maintaining live t...
The development in cryobiology in animal breeding had revolutionized the field of reproductive medic...
The preservative effects of low temperature on biological materials have been long recognised, and c...
This chapter deals with cryobiology, which is the study of effects of subfreezing temperatures on bi...
Since accidentally discovering the ability of glycerol on protecting cells from freezing damage, man...
Cryopreservation, the technique of freezing and storing living organisms, tissues, and organs at ult...
The cryobiology is the science of low temperature biology. Fertility cryopreservation is a vital bra...
The technique of cryopreservation aims to maintain the biological samples in a metabolic suspension ...
Cryopreservation of germ cells has potential applications not only for production of next generation...
Cryobanking, the freezing of biological specimens to maintain their integrity for a variety of antic...
Cryopreservation and lyophilization processes are widely used for conservation purposes in the pharm...
Cryopreservation is a process that preserves organelles, cells, tissues, or any other biological con...
To date, advances in the field of tissue engineering, cell transplantation and genetic engineering h...
Low-temperature preservation could effectively extend in vitro storage of biological materials due t...
The BESTCapsule will maintain appropriate biological specimens for decades or centuries at cryogenic...
The biological field of cryopreservation examines the theories and procedures for maintaining live t...
The development in cryobiology in animal breeding had revolutionized the field of reproductive medic...
The preservative effects of low temperature on biological materials have been long recognised, and c...