Cryogenic Technologies and Applications in Life Sciences

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Biosciences and Bioengineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 February 2022) | Viewed by 793

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Faculty of Cryogenic Engineering, ITMO University, Kronverkskiy Prospekt, 49, St Petersburg, Russia
Interests: cryomedicine, particularly engineering and production of general cryotherapy

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Advances in the use of cryogenic temperatures in medicine, biology and veterinary science largely depend on the extensive practical application of the results of research in the field of cryogenic technology and equipment.

Recently, new, groundbreaking technologies based on the cryogenic processing of biological products have emerged. Cryogenic surgery, cryoconservation and cryotherapy have found new areas of application, contributing to the increase in their social significance and recognition. In-depth research on the biophysical processes that occur when biopharmaceuticals, human organs and tissue come into contact with cryogenic liquids and gases makes it possible to apply cryogenics to solve entirely new tasks. The local application of cryogenic temperatures provides us with the ability to carry out the bloodless removal of malignant tissue. Deep freezing permits the preservation of in-life properties and long-term storage of biological products. Stimulation of skin cover with cryogenic gas contributes to the remedial treatment of many severe diseases. The introduction of cryogenic technologies into the field of life sciences has made it possible to achieve breakthrough results that are improving our quality of life. The exchange of ideas, information and research results dealing with the effects of applying cryogenic temperatures in medicine, biology and veterinary science is of the utmost importance in regard to improving the quality of life of humanity.

Prof. Dr. Alexander Baranov
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • cryogenic technologies in life sciences
  • сryogenic surgery
  • cryoconservation
  • cryotherapy
  • cryochamber
  • whole body therapy
  • WBC

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