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How does vitrification of glass work?

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How does vitrification of glass work?

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The term vitrification comes from the Latin “vitreous” or glassy. It uses cryoprotectants with antifreeze-type properties to prevent cellular damage during the freezing process. Once cells are frozen or vitrified, they can be stored indefinitely by immersing them in liquid nitrogen, an extremely cold fluid with a temperature of -196 C (-321 F).

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