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Today cryobiology is a tangible branch of biology that studies the effects of living things in extreme below freezing temperatures.
There are many distinctions in the cryo-science practice...
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Doing research on Cryobiology and other related subjects and needs to know something about Water?
Jan 25, 2009 by caitlin_23032 | Posted in Biology
If you wish to quick freeze something that is live, say a plant. You have to be able to freeze it so that no ice crystals could form, but part of the problem is that all living things contain a lot of H2O. Are there any alternatives? there is polywater, altho that is hypothetical. but can you change the properties of water any way?
Polywater doesn't exist. It turned out to be water with silica dissolved in it. You could try using propylene glycol or glucose. Amphibians sometimes make their blood sugary in order to avoid freezing in winter.
grayure | Jan 25, 2009
You can replace much of the water with sugar and that is how many lower the freezing point. Some probably increase salinity also by reducing the amount of water. There could also be proteins that help limit the size of the crystals formed.
bravozulu | Jan 25, 2009
Where can I learn more about cryobiology?
Dec 14, 2007 by ~Katie~ | Posted in Other - Health
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryobiology
Hattie | Dec 14, 2007
Please give ten (10) applications of cryobiology?
Jan 07, 2009 by Jacobo.William | Posted in Biology
(1) The study of cold-adaptation, including hibernation).
(2) Cryopreservation of cells, tissues, gametes, and embryos for (medical) purposes of long-term storage, usually requiring cryoprotectants.
(3) Preservation of organs under hypothermic conditions for transplantation.
(4) Lyophilization (freeze-drying) of pharmaceuticals.
(5) Cryosurgery, or minimally invasive approaches for the destruction of unhealthy tissue using cryogenic gases/fluids.
(6) The use of special organ preservation solutions, such as Viaspan, HTK, and Celsior.
(7) The use of cryoprotectants, such as DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) and glycerol, to protect cells from freezing.
(8) Controlled-Rate and Slow Freezing in Cryopreservation, especially for artificial fertilization and insemination.
(9) Lyophilization (aka. cryodesiccation or freeze-drying) of food, such as instant coffee and ice cream.
(10) Freeze-drying of adored pets by taxidermists.
LAlawMedMBA | Jan 07, 2009
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