The process of storing organelles, cell tissues, organs, extracellular Matrix or any other biological constructs which are susceptible to damage caused due to the regulated chemical kinetics stored through a process of cooling at very low temperatures is called as cryopreservation. This process is also called as cryo conservation. The enzymatic activity or chemical activity which may cause damage to biological material is stopped effectively when they are stored at low temperatures. Precautions are taken in order not to cause any additional damage while storage through formation of ice crystals during freezing because of low temperature. This process of preservation is said to compromise the structure and function of cells.
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