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  2. Category:Cryobiology - Wikipedia

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    Cryobiology is the study of living organisms, organs, biological tissues or biological cells at low temperatures. This knowledge is practically applied in three fields: cryonics , cryopreservation and cryosurgery .

  3. Cryobiology - Wikipedia

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    Cryobiology (publisher: Elsevier) is the foremost scientific publication in this area, with about 60 refereed contributions published each year. Articles concern any aspect of low-temperature biology and medicine (e.g. freezing, freeze-drying , hibernation, cold tolerance and adaptation, cryoprotective compounds, medical applications of reduced ...

  4. Cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    Cryogenically preserved samples being removed from a dewar of liquid nitrogen. Cryopreservation or cryoconservation is a process where biological material - cells, tissues, or organs - are frozen to preserve the material for an extended period of time. [1]

  5. Category:Cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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  6. Society for Cryobiology - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Cryobiology is an international scientific society that was founded in 1964. Its objectives are to promote research in low temperature biology, to improve scientific understanding in this field, and to disseminate and aid in the application of this knowledge. The Society also publishes a journal called Cryobiology. [1]

  7. Cryoprotectant - Wikipedia

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    For years, glycerol has been used in cryobiology as a cryoprotectant for blood cells and bull sperm, allowing storage in liquid nitrogen at temperatures around −196 °C. However, glycerol cannot be used to protect whole organs from damage. Instead, many biotechnology companies are researching the development of other cryoprotectants more ...

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  9. Cryo - Wikipedia

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    Cryobiology, the branch of biology that studies the effects of low temperatures on living things; Cryonics, the low-temperature preservation of people who cannot be sustained by contemporary medicine; Cryoprecipitate, a blood-derived protein product used to treat some bleeding disorders; Cryotherapy, medical treatment using cold