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ALBANY, N.Y., Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Massive developments in cryogen techniques around the globe have led the cryopreservation equipment market to observe extensive growth over the years. A heightening increase in the number of organ transplantations coupled with great technological advancements will help the cryopreservation equipment market to generate exponential growth across the forecast period of 2019-2027.
Cryopreservation is a method of maintaining biological samples at cryogenic temperature for a substantial period. This method is generally used for the preservation of the fine structure of the cells. This process allows organelles, tissues, and cells to be cooled at extremely low temperatures for preservation. The associated benefits to the preservation of cells and others may bring considerable growth opportunities for the cryopreservation equipment market during the forecast period.
Global Bioengineered Skin Substitutes Market to Reach $4.33 Billion by 2030
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Technological advancements in wound biologics coupled with innovations in the field of tissue engineering have led to the development of advanced wound healing options and strategies, including bioengineered skin substitutes. These products are being designed to treat a wide range of acute and chronic wounds that pose a serious healthcare threat g
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