
- 594 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Current Frontiers in Cryobiology
About this book
Almost a decade has passed since the last textbook on the science of cryobiology, Life in the Frozen State, was published. Recently, there have been some serious tectonic shifts in cryobiology which were perhaps not seen on the surface but will have a profound effect on both the future of cryobiology and the development of new cryopreservation methods. We feel that it is time to revise the previous paradigms and dogmas, discuss the conceptually new cryobiological ideas, and introduce the recently emerged practical protocols for cryopreservation. The present books, "Current Frontiers in Cryobiology" and "Current Frontiers in Cryopreservation" will serve the purpose. This is a global effort by scientists from 27 countries from all continents and we hope it will be interesting to a wide audience.
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Table of contents
- Current Frontiers in Cryobiology
- Contents
- Preface
- Part 1 Basic Cryobiology and Kinetic Vitrification
- Part 2 Stem Cells and Cryopreservation in Regenerative Medicine
- Part 3 Human Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ART)
- Part 4 Farm / Pet / Laboratory Animal ART
- Part 5 Cryopreservation of Wildlife Genome (Terrestrial Animals)
- Part 6 Cryopreservation of Aquatic Species
- Part 7 Cryopreservation of Plants
- Part 8 Equipment and Assays