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  1. Journal of the Society for Cryobiology. Volume 2, 1965 - 1966. by Theodore [Ed] Malinin, 1966-01-01
  2. Cryobiology (Cool Science) by Cherie Winner, 2006-01
  3. Fundamentals of Cryobiology: Physical Phenomena and Mathematical Models by Alexander I. Zhmakin, 2009-12-28
  4. Current trends in cryobiology. (International Cryogenics Monograph Series)
  5. Cryobiology
  6. Clinical Applications of Cryobiology by Barry J. Fuller, Brian W. W. Grout, 1991-08-23
  7. Frozen Life: A Manual of Cryobiology for Assisted Reproduction and Stem Cells by Pankaj Talwar, 2008-12
  8. Cryobiology: Cloning, in Vitro Fertilisation, Hypothermia, Glass Transition, Therapeutic Hypothermia, Artificial Insemination, Cryopreservation
  9. Recent Advancement in Cryobiology (Sub-Commission Biology and Medicine, 6)
  10. Journal of the Society for Cryobiology. Volume 1, 1964 - 1965. by Theodore [Ed] Malinin, 1965
  11. Cryonics: Ralph Merkle, Alcor Life Extension Foundation, Keith Henson, Cryobiology, Robert Ettinger, Cryonics Institute
  12. Cryobiology. A Conference Sponsored by the American Cancer Society.
  13. Cryobiology. A Conference Sponsored by the American Cancer Society. by Robert E. (ed.). STOWELL, 1965-01-01
  14. Cryobiology

1. Society For Cryobiology
The primary scientific society in this field, founded in 1964 to promote research into the effects of low temperatures on all types of organisms and their
http://www.societyforcryobiology.org/
International Scientific Society for Low-Temperature Biology and Medicine The Society for Cryobiology is an international scientific society which was founded in 1964. The purposes of the Society are to promote scientific research in low temperature biology, to improve scientific understanding in this field, and to disseminate and apply this knowledge to the benefit of mankind. Read more... Become a Member By becoming a member of the Society for Cryobiology, you join a community of professionals from fields including the natural sciences, medicine, and engineering, with a common interest in the effect of low temperatures on biological systems. Membership benefits include a subscription to the journal Cryobiology , and login access to the members-only area of this website. Read more... Free membership available for graduate students! Read more... What is Cryobiology? The word cryobiology literally signifies the science of life at icy temperatures. In practice, this field comprises the study of any biological material or system (e.g., proteins, cells, tissues, or organs) subjected to any temperature below normal (ranging from cryogenic temperatures to moderately hypothermic conditions). Applications of cryobiology include:
  • Preservation of cells and tissues for purposes of long-term storage
  • Cryosurgery, a minimally invasive approach for destruction of unhealthy tissue

2. Cryobiology And Anhydrobiology
Research and introduction by Associate professor Joe Wolfe
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/RESEARCH/CRYOBIOLOGY/cryobiology.html
Cryobiology and Anhydrobiology
Physical stresses in cryobiology and anhydrobiology
. Much of the cellular damage produced by environmental freezing is due to freezing-induced, osmotic dehydration and to the rehydration during thawing. Both dehydration and rehydration impose mechanical stresses on membranes and macromolecules and several of the resultant strains have been correlated with cellular freezing and thawing damage. In collaboration with Gary Bryant of RMIT, we use NMR and thermodynamic techniques to measure stresses and strains in model membrane systems and in some suspended cells. For more details, see Biophysics of cryobiology and anhydrobiology Freezing damage in leaves . Freezing damage limits the range of many plant species, and the re-establishment of eucalypt forests. In collaboration with Marilyn Ball of ANU, we study the way ice forms in the leaves of eucalypts, using infra-red imaging and numerical modelling of radiation, convection, conduction and nucleation.
Selected Publications
  • Wolfe, J. (2002) "

3. ScienceDirect - Cryobiology - List Of Issues
International journal of low temperature biology and medicine. Published by the Society for cryobiology.
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4. Cryobiology
A readable summary of the field of cryobiology by a college biology student, but with some confused opinions about the intent of the field.
http://199.8.232.90/bio/Biol410/BSSpapers99/krista/Krista.htm
Cryobiology: Low temperature studies of biological systems By Krista Nussbaum
Thesis : Low temperature biology, or cryobiology, has the possibility, and may very easily and very drastically affect everyones' lives in the future. Through rapidly approaching cryobiological medical procedures and techniques, the presence of intense ethical issues may play an important role in many everyday decisions that do not now exist. Outline
I. Introduction
A. What is cryobiology?
1. definition
2. synonyms
3. general information
II. Cryobiology Techniques
A. cryosurgery
B. embryo and gamete preservation
C. tissue and blood cryopreservation D. cryotransport III. Support of Cryobiology A. Medical gain 1. techniques 2. knowledge B. Time gain 1. increase actual length of life C. having biological children when you are ready to have them D. Dispersal of Information IV. Opposition to Cryobiology A. interfering with the life cycle B. medical complications 1. physical damage

5. Microbial Analyser For Microbiology , Controlled Rate Freezers For Cryobiology
Microbial analyser for Microbiology , Controlled Rate Freezers for cryobiology made by SYLAB
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6. Society For Cryobiology
Read more What is cryobiology? Membership Annual Meeting cryobiology Journal Newsletter Public Discussion Board Contact Information
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7. Cryonics Alcor Life Extension Foundation
Cryonics at Alcor Life Extension Foundation, the world's leading cryonics organization since 1972. Information on cryonics, cryobiology
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8. Membership Categories & Benefits
Free electronic subscription to cryobiology , the foremost scientific publication in Click here to apply for membership in the Society for cryobiology.
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9. 21CM Living Tissue Cryopreservation Vitrification Technologies
A research and development company in the fields of cryopreservation and ice control technologies for cryobiology and industrial uses. In Rancho
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10. Elsevier.com - Cryobiology
cryobiology The Official Journal of the Society for cryobiology Subject Matter cryobiology International Journal of Low Temperature Biology and
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Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Cryobiology Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing For Authors Guide for authors Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Contact the publisher Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area ... Select your view CRYOBIOLOGY
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Description
Cryobiology: International Journal of Low Temperature Biology and Medicine publishes research articles on all aspects of low temperature biology and medicine.
Research Areas include:
Cryobiology is the official journal of the Society for Cryobiology
For GUIDE TO AUTHORS, please follow the Author Gateway link in the menu box to the left.
ISSN: 0011-2240 Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS Commenced publication in 1964 Subscription for the year 2006, Volumes 52-53, 6 issues Institutional price: Order form EUR 719 for European countries USD 537 for all countries except Europe and Japan JPY 75,000 for Japan

11. Cryobiology
International journal of low temperature biology and medicine. Published by the Society for cryobiology.
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12. Medical Technology For Reproductive Medicine, Assisted Reproduction, Cryobiology
Medical technology, assisted reproduction and cryobiology (OCTAX Laser System, microscope heating systems, cryopreservation, disposables, and incubators).
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13. CRYONICS THE ISSUES
Cryonics is to be distinguished from cryogenics, the physics of low temperature, and cryobiology, the science of lowtemperature effects
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14. Cellular Cryobiology And Anhydrobiology - Physical Stresses In Cells At Low Temp
An introduction to cellular cryobiology and anhydrobiology.
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~jw/cryoblurb.html
Cellular cryobiology and anhydrobiology
Thermal and physical stresses at low temperature and/or low hydration
Joe Wolfe School of Physics The University of New South Wales , Sydney, and
Gary Bryant
Department of Applied Physics RMIT Univeristy , Melbourne Low temperature damage in cells can be divided into damage produced by three effects: (i) low temperature per se ; (ii) direct effects of freezing and (iii) indirect effects of freezing . Cryobiology (the study of life at low temperatures) and anhydrobiology (the study of life at low water contents) have some features in common. This is because, in environmental freezing, one of the major causes of damage is freezing induced dehydration. This essay gives an introduction to several types of cryobiological and anhydrobiological damage at the cellular level. It concentrates however on freezing- or desiccation-induced cellular dehydration, and on our biophysical research in this area and on related systems. References to related scientific papers are given at the end.
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Avoiding intracellular ice formation
    Introduction
    The study of damage produced by freezing and/or low temperatures and by low water contents is important in a variety of fields, of which here are some examples: In medicine, surgeons would like to be able to cryopreserve organs for transplants. To date, however, the cryopreservation of large organs (except blood) has a very poor success rate. Blood and sex cells are routinely frozen and thawed for later use but even then, in many cases, the cellular survival rates are unacceptably low. Cryopreservation is also important in maintaining germplasm for important or endangered species. Frost damage is an important agronomic concern: if farmers can get a crop into the ground before the last frost, then they have a longer growing season and a greater yield. Damage in seeds during drying and rehydration may also be agronomically and ecologically important. Drying and freeze drying are also important in the food industry.

15. John O. Almquist Research Center
A unique facility for research on reproduction in farm animals through wellequipped laboratories for biochemistry, molecular biology, cell physiology, histology, cell culture and cryobiology.
http://www.das.psu.edu/almquist/index.htm

16. Cryonics Institute Cryonic Suspension Services
Cryonic suspension services information. Much of the text is also available in Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese by clicking on the
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17. Prospect Of Immortality
The full online text of Robert C. W. Ettinger's seminal and thought-provoking non-fiction book which started the cryonics movement. 1965 edition.
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18. Sapphire.surgery.wisc.edu/cryobiology/
IngentaConnect Publication cryobiologycryobiology. ISSN 00112240 visit publication homepage cryobiology logo Academic Press logo. Publisher Academic Press
http://sapphire.surgery.wisc.edu/cryobiology/

19. Biothermal Sciences Laboratory, U. Of Illinois At Chicago
Research on cryobiology, heat shock, and fever.
http://www.uic.edu/~karlsson/bsl/

20. Cryonics
Technology 21st Century Medicine Seminar Summary State of the art in cryobiology The Molecular Repair of the Brain by Ralph C. Merkle.
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