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To preserve something (especially biological tissue) by freezing it and holding it a very low temperature
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The HFC was cryopreserved under protection of 10 % DMSO (PanEko, Russia) and 20 % FBS on the nutritive medium base.
Post-thaw sperm characteristics were higher (P < 0.05) when semen was cryopreserved in EQ versus SMEY.
Blood samples were centrifuged in 2000 3000g, and 2 mL of plasma was cryopreserved at −20 °C.
For the third experiment, B. hyrcan shoot tip was cryopreserved by direct immersion in liquid nitrogen (LN) using encapsulation-dehydration method.
For comparison of in vivo fertility: semen from two buffalo bulls of known fertility was cryopreserved in tris-citric egg yolk and Bioxcell® as described earlier, and used for inseminations under field conditions.
The resulting exocrine cells were divided into 2 groups: the first was cultured in a designed medium to allow differentiation into beta-like cells and the second was cryopreserved before the differentiation process at −196°C for 8 weeks before culture in the same medium.
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The remaining cells were cryopreserved in cryopreservation medium composed of dimethylsulfoxide (Sigma Aldrich) (10% in FBS).
"People who want to be cryopreserved are like refugees from the present, fleeing to the future because they can't survive here," he said.
In 1973 he successfully implanted into a surrogate cow a calf embryo that had been cryopreserved.
Sperm, which does little at -196C, could be cryopreserved for centuries and still safely thawed to fertilise an egg, say experts.
Currently DPSCs are cryopreserved in suspension using Me2SO.
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