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  • {{r|Cryobiology}}
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  • ...practically applied in [[cryopreservation]] and [[cryosurgery]]. The word cryobiology (from the Greek words "cryo" = cold, "bios" = life, and "logos" = science) '''Cryobiology''' is the branch of [[biology]] that studies the effects of low [[temperatu
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  • {{r|Cryobiology}}
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  • ...gents that suppress the formation of [[ice]] crystals. Additives used in [[cryobiology]] or produced naturally by organisms living in [[polar region]]s are called ...servation | work = CRYO 2005 Scientific Program | publisher = Society for Cryobiology | date = Sunday, July 24, 2005 | url=http://www.me.umn.edu/events/cryo2005
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  • ...iven to finance the research of Dr. Yuri Pichugin, the full-time Russian [[cryobiology|cryobiologist]] employed by the [[Cryonics Institute]] to develop [[vitrifi
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  • {{r|Cryobiology}}
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  • The terms ''cryogenics'', ''cryobiology'' and ''cryonics'' are frequently confused. Other new terms with the prefix ; [[Cryobiology]]: The branch of [[biology]] involving the study of the effects of low temp
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  • ...tle=Cryopreservation of rat hippocampal slices by vitrification | journal=CRYOBIOLOGY | year=April 2006 | volume=52 | pages=228-240 }} </ref>
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  • ...entional cryoprotectant. Glycerol and DMSO have been used for decades by [[cryobiology|cryobiologist]]s to reduce ice formation in [[spermatozoon|sperm]] and [[em
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  • {{r|Cryobiology}}
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  • ...ristiansen E | title=Ice nucleation and antinucleation in nature | journal=CRYOBIOLOGY | volume=41 | issue=4 | year=2000 | pages=257-279 |id=PMID 11222024 }}</ref
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  • ...ght cause damages to the cell.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Mazur P | title=Cryobiology: the freezing of biological systems | journal=Science | year=1970 | pages=9
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  • ...that supports and promotes research and education into [[cryonics]] and [[cryobiology]]. Cryonics is the preservation through cold storage, usually with [[liqui
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