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Department ofEmbryology, University of Nottingham, UK
Short Communication
Serious Impact of Deficiency of Liquid Nitrogen in Cryogenic Containers and Quality Control for Preservation of Gametes and Embryos
Author(s): Aya Al-Ibraheemi, Mustafa Zakaria*, Wassym R. Senhaji, Mohamed Zarqaoui, Romaissa Boutiche, Mohammed Ennaji, Ritu S. Santwani, Valeria E. Canada, Noureddine Louanjli and Abdelhafid Natiq
Cryopreservation is a technique which preserves the different type of cells, tissues, and additional biological components through freezing the specimens in very low temperatures using various methods. As Assisted Reproductive Techniques develops, the cryopreservation process has had several milestones over the years aimed at improving preservation of gametes and embryos. Accordingly, there is an increased requirement to maintain cellular structure and function without affecting genetic stability. Approaches must, avoid potential damage and improve upon prior outcomes, but also attempt to address concerns contamination. The cryopreservation of gametes and embryos has continued to increase in recent years and the accompanying improvements have including applying novel cryoprotective agents and temperature control, in addition to the different carrier devices that have been developed, s.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2375-4508.21.9.234