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Cryopreservation, the technique of freezing and storing living organisms, tissues, and organs at ultra-low temperatures, has revolutionized various fields of science and medicine. The fundamental principle of cryopreservation, which involves subjecting biological material to temperatures below -130°C (-202°F) to halt cellular activity and preserve the material for future use. By preserving living organisms, tissues, and organs at ultra-low temperatures, cryopreservation opens up new avenues for research, medical advancements, and the protection of endangered species. Although challenges persist, the future of cryopreservation holds immense potential for reshaping our understanding and capabilities in preserving and advancing life. |