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- Vitrification - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Vitrification is defined as the point at which the molecular weight or cross-link density of the curing polymer exceeds that which is thermodynamically stable as a rubber, and the material undergoes a transition from a rubber to a glass, at which point the reaction dramatically slows down due to the reduced mobility of the reactants The vitrification point can be measured using DSC, TMDSC
- Principles of cryopreservation by vitrification - PubMed
Vitrification is an alternative approach to cryopreservation that enables hydrated living cells to be cooled to cryogenic temperatures in the absence of ice Vitrification simplifies and frequently improves cryopreservation because it eliminates mechanical injury from ice, eliminates the need to fin …
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