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cryopreservation A technique for freezing tissue or cells to preserve for use at a later date. In this report, cryopreserved embryos are referred to as frozen embryos.
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cryopreservation The process of freezing (in liquid nitrogen) and storing eggs, sperm, and embryos for future use.
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cryopreservation A technique used to keep frozen cells intact and functional for many years. Blood or marrow cells, including stem cells, can be stored for very long periods and remain functional if they are suspended in a fluid that contains a chemical that prevents cellular injury during freezing or thawing. This chemical is referred to as a cryoprotective agent. Glycerol is one of the most commonly used of such chemicals. ...
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cryopreservation the process of preserving embryos, sperm or oocytes (eggs) by freezing.
Ãâó: uuhsc.utah.edu/andrology/education_5.html
cryopreservation The process of storing biological material at low temperatures often for long periods of time. In the case of embryo storage, embryos are frozen within several days of formation and progressively lowered in temperature until they can be stored in liquid nitrogen (-196 degrees Celsius).
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