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  1. Cryobiology, International Journal of Low Temperature Biology and Medicine (Volume 12, Number 4)
  2. Cryobiology: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i>
  3. Journal of the Society for Cryobiology. Volume 3, 1966- 1967. by Theodore [Ed] Malinin, 1967
  4. Society for Cryobiology
  5. Studies in Cryobiology by L K Lozina- Lozinskii, 1974-09
  6. Suspended Animation: Research in Cryobiology by Robert Prehoda, 1969
  7. Cryobiology
  8. Cryobiology: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Encyclopedia of Science</i>
  9. Cryobiology: Webster's Timeline History, 1845 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11
  10. Physics of snow and ice. International Conference on Low Temperature Science. 1. Conference on Physics of Snow and Ice. 2. Conference on Cryobiology. Vol. 1, Part 1 by Hirobumi Oura, 1967
  11. Problems of cryobiology
  12. Fundamentals of Cryobiology by Zhmakin, 2009
  13. Cryobiology by Edited By: Harold T. Meryman, 1966
  14. Current Trends in Cryobiology: Edited by Audrey U. Smith by Audrey U. [Editor] Smith, 1970

21. Cryobiology Articles - Biology-Online.org - Biology Online
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A new algorithm automatically and dependably selects images of molecules for 'crystallization in silico' Date: 12 Jan 2008 , Rating: Biologists see combined structure of cold virus and receptor molecule
Biologists determined the combined structure of a common-cold virus attached to a molecule that enables the virus to infect its host, information that ultimately may help researchers develop methods for treating certain viral infections. Date: 11 Jan 2008 , Rating: not rated 'Frozen pictures' allow far-reaching glimpse into the cell’s protein factory
The structure of the small ribosomal subunit has been determinded at the highest resolution ever achieved by a team of Weizmann Institute and Max Planck Society scientists. Date: 11 Jan 2008 , Rating: not rated Key progress by Weizmann scientists in the race to unravel ribosomal structure
A team of Weizmann Institute and Max-Planck Society scientists has determined the structure of the small ribosomal subunit at the highest resolution ever achieved, including the site where protein biosynthesis begins.

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23. Medical Cryobiology Unit
The Stability during LowTemperature Storage of an Antifreeze Protein Isolated from the Roots of Cold-Acclimated Carrots. cryobiology, 2002, 44, 307-310.
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Cryopreservation of the common carotid artery of the rabbit: Optimisation of dimethyl sulphoxide concentration and cooling rate. Cryobiology, 1995, 32, 405-421. WUSTEMAN M., BUSZA A., BOYLAN S., HAYES A.R. AND PEGG D.E.
Ethylene glycol permeation and toxicity in the rabbit common carotid artery. Cryobiology, 1995, 32, 428-435. WUSTEMAN M., BOYLAN S. AND PEGG D.E.
Toxicity of ethylene glycol when used as a cryoprotectant for rabbit common carotid arteries. Cryo-Letters, 1996, 17, 85-92. ARCHER G.P., KENNEDY C.J. AND PEGG D.E.
Determination of the volume changes associated with freezing solutions of dimethyl sulphoxide. Cryo-Letters, 1996, 17, 3-6. WUSTEMAN M.C., BOYLAN S. and PEGG D.E.
The effect of cooling rate and temperature on the toxicity of ethylene glycol in the rabbit common carotid artery. Cryobiology, 1996, 33, 423-429. HAYES A.R. AND PEGG D.E.

24. Cryobiology Research - University Of Bedfordshire
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    Cryobiology research is being undertaken in three key areas:
    • The development of cryopreservation methods for fish eggs and embryos. This work involves the exploration of the structural and physiological factors restricting cryoprotectant modification of eggs/embryos, the nature of chill sensitivity in fish embryos and the development of protocols for either controlled slow cooling or vitrification as a route to successful cryopreservation. Optimisation of cryopreservation of modified vertebrate cell lines, including genetically modified strains, to retain high levels of viability; and to explore the use of genetic markers to enable rapid assessment of viability following recovery from storage in liquid nitrogen. Optimisation of cryopreservation and storage of cells of lower vertebrate species, with a view to retention of viability and the banking of genetic material.

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Cryobiology: The Study of Life and Death at Low Temperatures
By Greg Fahy, Ph.D. Dr. Fahy, one of the world's premier cryobiologists, provides an eminently readable overview of the science of cryobiology usually thought of as the study of the effects of subfreezing temperatures on biological systems. Cryobiology
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28. Cryobiology Jobs
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What is cryobiology?
Cryobiology is the study of the effects of very low temperatures on living organisms, organs, biological tissues or biological cells . Cryobiology can be considered to include the study of any biological material or system, such as proteins, cells, tissues, or organs in temperatures below normal. Those temperatures may range from cryogenic range to mild hypothermia range. The effects of low temperatures and ice formation are important in plant and animal science, microbiology, medicine, entomology and food science.
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Research and lab work is the primary part of the cryobiologist’s day, things they do include:
  • Preservation of cells and tissues for purposes of long-term storage Cryosurgery, a minimally invasive approach for destruction of unhealthy tissue
  • 29. ScienceDirect - Cryobiology : Successful Cryopreservation Of Pacific Oyster (Cra
    The ability to cryopreserve large quantities of oyster oocytes represents a major advance in cryobiology and selective breeding.
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    30. Cryo Central - Cryobiology - Cryogenic Society Of America
    One of the two leading scientific societies in the field of cryobiology is the Society for cryobiology. This society was founded in 1964 to bring together
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    or http://www.sputtek.de/ The word cryobiology (from the Greek words "cryo" = cold, "bios" = life, and "logos" = science) literally signifies the science of life at low temperatures. In practice, this field comprises the study of any biological material or system (e.g., proteins, cells, tissues, organs, or organisms) subjected to any temperature below normal (ranging from moderately hypothermic conditions to cryogenic temperatures). At least 6 major areas of cryobiology can be identified:
  • study of cold-adaptation of microorganisms, plants (= cold hardiness), invertebrates, and animals (= hibernation) cryopreservation of cells, tissues, gametes, and embryos of animal and human origin for (medical) purposes of long-term storage. This usually requires the addition of substances which protect the cells during freezing and thawing (cryoprotectants) preservation of organs under hypothermic conditions for transplantation lyophilization (freeze-drying) of pharmaceuticals cryosurgery, a (minimally) invasive approach for the destruction of unhealthy tissue using cryogenic gases/fluids
  • 31. The Cryobiology Of Cryosurgical Injury. [Urology. 2002] - PubMed Result
    The cryobiology of cryosurgical injury. Hoffmann NE, Bischof JC. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
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    32. Cryobiology - History, Cellular Cryopreservation
    cryobiology is the study of the effects of very low temperatures on living things. cryobiology can be used to preserve, store, or destroy living cells.
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    Cryobiology is the study of the effects of very low temperatures on living things. Cryobiology can be used to preserve, store, or destroy living cells. At very low temperatures, cellular metabolism (all the chemical reactions that drive the activities of cells) essentially stops. Freezing technology is used for food preservation, blood storage at hospitals and blood banks, sperm and egg storage, preservation of some transplant tissues, and certain delicate surgeries. Cryopreservation, the freezing and eventual thawing of living material, is the most advanced use of this technology.
    History
    Cellular cryopreservation
    Cryopreservation involves keeping cells at extremely low temperatures until they are needed. Careful steps must be taken to insure that the frozen cells will survive and be in good condition when they are thawed. It is important that cells be healthy prior to freezing. Cryopreservation places stress on cells that can cause even some healthy ones to perish during the freezing and thawing process.
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    Cryopreservation: The preservation of cells by keeping them at extremely low temperatures.

    33. Father Basile Luyet - Father Of Cryobiology
    Father Luyet has been hailed in the scientific world as the “Father of cryobiology,” a title which drew a big smile and a lengthy explanation, both of which
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    Cryobiology Explained by Noted Priest-Scientist By Marie Mulvenna With current interest often expressed about the possibility of freezing and later returning to life, the topic of cryobiology rates high on the list of popular topics for discussion. But discussion is something Father Luyet leaves to the speculators and conversationalists. For the past 17 years, Father Luyet has called Madison, Wisconsin, his home where he has worked endlessly in a research lab and with the assist of a grant to underwrite his studies. He built and fostered a productive non-profit group called The American Foundation for Biological Research, devoted to biophysical studies on freezing and freezing-related phenomena. To encourage more directly health-related applications, he developed a second laboratory in Rockville, Maryland, in 1966. Ordained in 1921, Father Luyet continued his studies for eight years at the University of Geneva, receiving two doctorates, one in biology and one in physics. In 1929 he received a grant from Yale University for graduate studies and arrived in America which was later to become his home. Father Luyet then proceeded to postdoctoral research at the Rockefeller Institute in New York where he became acquainted with Dr. Alexis Carell, the first of the Nobel prize winners in the field of tissue study and culture.

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    35. Science Central : Science - Biology - Cryobiology - Supplies And Equipment
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    37. Science Links Japan | Cryobiology And Cryotechnology
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    39. Reproductive Research Center - Cryobiology Of Human Spermatozoa
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    As a general rule, the challenge when it comes to preserving tissue boils down to being able to block or at least slow down intracellular functions at the same time as preserving the physicochemical structures on which these functions depend. The laws of nature determine that as a living organism is submitted to decreasing temperature, its activity slows down and eventually stops altogether. Although the chemical reactions of life can be suspended for an unlimited duration in simplebiological organisms, the same is not true for organisms with high-level of complexity. Moreover, for any given complex life form, each constituent cell type has a certain degree of resistance which is, in every case, greater than that of the organism as a unit.
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