Cell cryopreservation refers to the process of freezing and storing living cells at ultra-low temperatures, usually around −196°C using liquid nitrogen. At these low temperatures, any biological activity, including cell division and metabolic processes, essentially stops. This allows the cells to be preserved and maintained in a viable state for extended periods of time, in some cases indefinitely. There are many applications of cell cryopreservation in areas like reproductive medicine, ... Read more