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Fig. 3

From: Winter is coming: the future of cryopreservation

Fig. 3

A vitrified substance (left) is formed when liquid transitions into a highly viscous, glass-like state that prevents translational molecular motion. In vitrification, molecules remain in the position they were in when the substance was vitrified. This is different to freezing (right), in which ice crystals progressively grow as the temperature is decreased, excluding solutes and thus causing the solute concentration to increase

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