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High-pressure freezing boosts cell survival with less cryoprotectant, study shows

A high-pressure method of instantaneously freezing cells has proven to be effective in the first empirical validation of its kind. Through further development, the method holds promise in finding broad applications in regenerative medicine research. The results are published in the journal PNAS Nexu...

High-pressure freezing boosts cell survival with less cryoprotectant, study shows
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A high-pressure method of instantaneously freezing cells has proven to be effective in the first empirical validation of its kind. Through further development, the method holds promise in finding broad applications in regenerative medicine research. The results are published in the journal PNAS Nexus.

Originally published at Phys.org

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