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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. International Cryobiology Young Researchers Group
A semiformal organization consisting of young researchers and othes interested in cold temperature biology and preservation science.
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Welcome to the International Cryobiology Young Researchers Group Website Well, the holiday season is upon us, which means that 2007 is nearly over. This time of year provides an opportunity to reflect upon our accomplishments and dreams for 2008. The CRYO2007 conference was great fun. Thanks to continued generous support from The Society for Cryobiology, and individual contributions from the members of the editorial board, we were able to organize several fun events. The setting, in the Canadian Rockies, proved to be spectacular, as some of the photos below attest. The ICYR provd to be a good forum for meeting friends, old and new alike, and sharing the joy of being young! My goals for ICYR in the coming year is to establish our organization as a legal not-for-profit entity. Completing this task will require the formulations of bylaws for the group, and the develoment of a Board of Governors. Due to the transient nature of the professional positions most of us find ourselves in, it is likely that turnover on the board will occur annually. At this time, I do not see that this will be a problem, considering the nature of our group. It will provide a good learning opportunity for those of us who become involved at that level (and I hope to recruit some of you to join me in this effort). As we move forward to 2008, take time from your hectic schedules to reflect upon our collective fortunes. Our group is composed of great people, and together we can continue to build and promote the field of low temperature biology and preservation sciennce.

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23. Cryobiology (Cryopreservation And Conservation) MSc - University Of Bedfordshire
A programme of intensive short courses are available, covering specific aspects of cryobiology and cryopreservation. The courses are normally 3 to 5 days
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Programme title: MSc Cryobiology (Cryopreservation and Conservation) Apply: direct to the University Start (ft): September Start (pt): September Mode: full-time/ part-time Duration: 1 year full-time/ 2 years part-time Location: Luton campus Faculty: Department: Luton Institute of Research in the Applied Natural Sciences A programme of intensive short courses are available, covering specific aspects of cryobiology and cryopreservation. The courses are normally 3 to 5 days long.
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Cryobiology studies the effects of low temperatures and freezing on cells, tissues and organisms. The effect of low temperatures and ice formation are of great importance in many subdivisions of biology, including plant science, animal science, entomology, microbiology, medical sciences, veterinary medicine and food science.

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25. Medical Cryobiology Unit
The medical cryobiology unit carries out research on basic mammalian cryobiology and applies that knowledge to the development of preservation techniques
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The medical cryobiology unit carries out research on basic mammalian cryobiology and applies that knowledge to the development of preservation techniques for cells, tissues and organs of medical interest. Current areas of study include the identification of the factors that, in general, make it more difficult to cryopreserve tissues and organs than isolated cells. Specific areas of study include mechanisms and patterns of ice crystallization in tissues, the development of cryopreservation methods that avoid the crystallization of ice by inducing vitrification, the role of thermal stress particularly in aqueous glasses, and the use of dielectric heating. The tissues currently studied include corneas, arteries and articular cartilage. The Unit houses the Editorial Office of the journal CRYOBIOLOGY. The research is financed by UK research councils and charities. Further information: For further information, please contact:

26. Cryo Bio System Cryopreservation The Fundamentals Of Cryobiology
the fundamentals of cryobiology. Introduction. As a general rule, the challenge when it comes to preserving tissue boils down to being able to block or at
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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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    27. Cryobiology Jobs
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    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.
    What do cryobiologists do?
    Research and lab work is the primary part of the cryobiologist’s day, things they do include:
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  • 28. 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.
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    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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    29. 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: not rated Biologists see combined structure of cold virus and receptor molecule
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    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.

    30. 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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    70. Survival of pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, oocytes in relation to intracellular ice formation
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    31. Cryobiology
    cryobiology is the scientific study of the effects of freezing and subfreezing temperatures on biological fluids, cells, and tissues.
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    Cryobiology is the scientific study of the effects of freezing and sub-freezing temperatures on biological fluids, cells, and tissues. It is an extension of cryogenics , which is the study of the properties of matter at very low temperatures. Cryobiological techniques have application in genetic research, livestock breeding, infertility treatment, and organ transplantation. A related field, cryogenics, is devoted to the study of low temperatures effects. Of real and important economic benefit to livestock breeding, there are those who ignore the devastating effects of freezing on subcellular structures to argue that cryonic preservation of humans after death might allow reanimation at a later date. The possibility of such reanimation via cryonics is presently rejected by mainstream scientists. The terms cryobiology and cryogenics are derived from the Greek kryos absolute zero oxygen nitrogen vacuum In the twentieth century, scientists began applying cryogenic techniques to biological systems. They explored methods for treating blood , semen, tissue , and organs with ultra-low temperatures. In the last few decades, this research has resulted in advances in genetic research, livestock breeding, infertility treatment, and organ transplantation.

    32. Biology: Cryobiology - Category For Biology/Cryobiology
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    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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    Cryonet is the primary mailing list used by cryonicists to communicate with each other and discuss the state of cryonics and cryonic suspension. The Cryonet Home Page, maintained by Kevin Q. Brown, is a valuable resource for finding information pertaining to all aspects of cryonics. To subscribe to the mailing list (Cryonet) itself, send email to cryonet-request@cryonet.org

    34. 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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  • 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
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    36. Cryobiology - Elsevier
    The Official Journal of the Society for cryobiology Subject Matter Journal Issue Dispatch Dates The dispatch dates of the last 12 months are given with a
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    37. Vitrification As An Approach To Cryopreservation. [Cryobiology. 1984] - PubMed R
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    39. Freezing For The Future: Life-Saving Cryobiology
    The science of cryobiology—the study of living things at low temperatures—has progressed to the point where researchers today routinely freeze red blood
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    Life-Saving Cryobiology L ondon, England, 1949. Audrey Smith and Charles Polge put a few drops of glycerin into a petri dish containing chicken sperm. The glycerin, which was intended to slow down the sperm so the scientists could study its movement, had an unexpected side effect—when the scientists accidentally froze these sperm in liquid nitrogen, they survived. This "chance observation," as the pair described it in their article in the scientific journal Nature How did Gao, who's original dream was to design jet engines, become a cryobiologist? He answers very simply: "It's the challenge." "In your very first undergraduate biology class you can question the professor, and the professor will often tell you, "I don't know" or "It's not clear now.' But in undergraduate physics and mathematics class, you can always get an answer," Gao says. "In biology there is an enormous amount we know nothing about. It's very challenging. There are a lot of things to be discovered, and that really motivates me." A native of China, Gao received his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Science and Technology of China then moved to Canada to study bioengineering at Concordia University in Montreal. He earned his Ph.D. in 1991 and was a postdoctoral fellow at Methodist Hospital of Indiana in Indianapolis. Gao ultimately became director of the cryobiology and bioengineering division at Methodist Hospital. In 1998 he left that position to come to UK.

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