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Meaning of "cryoprotectants"

cryoprotectants (noun): Substances that protect biological tissue from damage due to freezing, commonly used in cryogenic applications
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Cryoprotectants may also have lyoprotectant effects.
Many of these effects can be reduced by cryoprotectants.
Some cryoprotectants also act as drying protectants.
Arctic insects also use sugars as cryoprotectants.
Cryoprotectants operate by increasing the solute concentration in cells.
Each strain was resuspended in two different cryoprotectants.
Cryonics organizations use cryoprotectants to reduce this damage.
Cryoprotectants are also used to preserve foods.
Carbohydrates are also found as cryoprotectants in many plants.
Other cryoprotectants may also be utilized.
The formulations do not contain cryoprotectants or surfactants.
Cryoprotectants have several other functions.
Biologically derived cryoprotectants include albumin.
Cryoprotectants often work by changing the characteristics of ice.
Insects most often use sugars or polyols as cryoprotectants.

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Other suitable cryoprotectants include trehalose and lactose.
The sorbitol microcrystals serve as cryoprotectants.
A simple addition of cryoprotectants in conventional manner is also possible.
Certain lyoprotectants are also classified as cryoprotectants and vice versa.
Various cryoprotectants can be used in the present invention.
Vitrification requires the addition of cryoprotectants prior to cooling.
Numerous cryoprotectants are known in the art.
Strains were found to acidify all carriers and cryoprotectants chosen.
Cryoprotectants may be used individually or in combination.
Effects due to the different cryoprotectants used were clearly observed.
Cryoprotectants also contribute to the tonicity.
Some substances may act as both cryoprotectants and lyoprotectants.
Cryoprotectants also contribute to the tonicity of the formulations.
Sugars may be added as cryoprotectants.
Other suitable cryoprotectants include trenhalose and lactose.
The embryo is preferably subjected to successive baths of cryoprotectants in increasing concentration.
The addition of cryoprotectants led to increased stability of the virus.
Loading involves the equilibration of cells in a solution of one or more cryoprotectants.
Vitrification without addition of cryoprotectants can be achieved by very rapid cooling.
Cryoprotectants affect physical properties of restructured trout during frozen storage.
Female flies survive the winter because their bodies make cryoprotectants.
Some cryoprotectants function by lowering the glass transition temperature of a solution or of a material.
Vitrification is achieved by perfusing the brain with cryoprotectants before lowering the temperature.
Cryoprotectants protect living cells from the stresses involved in the freezing process.
Soluble sugars are used during winter for energy and they also act as cryoprotectants.
Cryoprotectants act to stabilize proteins during freezing or in the frozen state at low temperatures.
Thinner cell carriers have the additional advantage that cryoprotectants quickly penetrate to the inside.
Suitable cryoprotectants for use in food products and nutraceuticals are known in the art.
Figure 7 depicts cell viability using various cryoprotectants.
Intracellular cryoprotectants pose particular difficulties during transplant preparation due to temperature dependent chemical cytotoxicity.
No change in the size after addition of cryoprotectants ( before lyophilisation ).
Cryoprotectants are applied prior to freeze-drying.
Device for adding cryoprotectants to the pulp ;.
Representative examples of such additives include surfactants, lyoprotectants, and cryoprotectants.
The preferred cryoprotectants are trehalose, glucose and lysine.

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