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Cryogenics is a field of biotechnology that deals with the production and application of extremely low temperatures. It is used to preserve biological materials, such as cells, tissues, and organs, for long-term storage and research. Cryogenics is also used in the medical field to preserve organs for transplantation, as well as in the food industry to preserve food products.
Cryogenics is a rapidly growing field, with new applications being developed every day. It is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, medical research, and food production. Cryogenics is also used in the aerospace industry, for cooling rocket engines and other components.
Cryogenics is a highly specialized field, requiring specialized equipment and expertise. Companies in the cryogenics market include CryoLife, Inc., Cryo-Cell International, Inc., and Cryo-Save Group. These companies specialize in the production and application of cryogenic technologies, providing products and services to a variety of industries. Show Less Read more