Cell cryopreservation is a biotechnological process used to preserve cells, tissues, and organs at very low temperatures. It is a key component of biobanking, which is the storage of biological samples for research and clinical use. The process involves cooling the cells to sub-zero temperatures, typically -196°C, using liquid nitrogen. This prevents the cells from degrading and allows them to be stored for long periods of time. Cell cryopreservation is used in a variety of applications, including stem cell banking, drug discovery, and regenerative medicine. It is also used to preserve cells for research purposes, such as in the study of cancer and other diseases. The cell cryopreservation market is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing demand for biobanking and the development of new technologies. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, as more applications are developed and the demand for biobanking increases. Some companies in the cell cryopreservation market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, BioLife Solutions, Merck KGaA, and VWR International. Show Less Read more
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