A new way to 'freeze' cells promises to transform the common cell-freezing practice
A team of Japanese researchers has – for the first time – demonstrated preserving frozen animal cells without a cryoprotectant agent (CPA), a substance that can protect biological material from freezing damage. To keep cells alive, all the conventional freezing methods needed to add a CPA, which can …
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