Cold Ischemia

Cold Ischemia is a process which involves a decrease in the temperature of cells or tissues in order to reduce their metabolism or activity. It is used in organ protection and storage during organ transplantation as well as in tissue engineering. It is also used for cryopreservation of embryos and gametes for fertility treatments. Cold Ischemia provides many advantages, such as improved tissue quality and expanded storage time, which are crucial for successful organ transplantation. It can also be used to improve the yields of enzymes and other molecules in bioprocessing and biotechnology. By decreasing the temperature of cells and tissues, Cold Ischemia has become an important tool for researchers, clinicians and biotechnologists.

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