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Question
What is cryopreservation?
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Solution
- Cryopreservation is a process of preserving the material for an extended period at a low temperature at which metabolism may cause damage to the biological materials.
- e.g. cells, tissues can be effectively stopped and can effectively transport them over long distances.
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