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The method in which the cells are frozen dehyrated is called

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Answered by abidali21
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Freeze drying, also known as lyophilisation or cryodesiccation, is a low temperature dehydration process[1] that involves freezing the product, lowering pressure, then removing the ice by sublimation. This is in contrast to dehydration by most conventional methods that evaporate water using heat.

Answered by nairaryaashok01
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The method in which the cells are frozen and dehydrated is called lyophilisation.

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What is lypholisation?

  • Lypholisation is a process in which the water from the cells is removed using a vacuum and after subjecting it to freezing temperatures. It is also known as freeze drying.
  • It is used in biotechnology industries for the preservation of cells, vaccines, blood samples, and many other biological materials.
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