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Cryopreservation

Freezing cells at ultra-low temperature to preserve them for later use.

Why Cryopreservation matters when choosing treatment

Cells frozen at -196°C (liquid nitrogen) survive indefinitely — thawed and viable. Why it matters: allows cell banking (cells made now, stored, released to patients months later). Implies quality control time. Unregulated 'fresh cell' clinics often skip this because it costs money and requires certification.

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