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Cryobiology and Anhydrobiology A cell before and after the freezing of its supporting medium. Greatly simplified! Joe Wolfe Physical stresses in cryobiology and anhydrobiology. Much of the cellular damage produced by environmental freezing is due to freezing-induced, osmotic dehydration and to the rehydration during thawing. Both dehydration and rehydration impose mechanical stresses on ...
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