
What is Cryopreservation?
Imagine having the power to press pause on time, preserving precious moments indefinitely. Now, apply this concept to reproductive cells, and you have cryopreservation—a revolutionary technique that holds the key to preserving fertility and expanding possibilities for the future.
Let's delve into the world of cryopreservation, where science and hope converge to safeguard the potential of life.
Firstly, what exactly is cryopreservation? At its core, cryopreservation is the process of cooling and storing biological materials at ultra-low temperatures, typically below -130°C (-202°F), to halt biological activity and prevent decay. This technique allows for the long-term preservation of cells, tissues, or even whole organs, maintaining their viability for future use.