Cryo Letters
Overview
Cryo Letters is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to the field of cryobiology. It publishes cutting-edge research on the preservation and storage of biological materials at extremely low temperatures. With a focus on cryopreservation techniques, the journal covers a wide range of topics including cell and tissue cryopreservation, cryoprotectants, cryosurgery, and cryomedicine. Cryo Letters serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and professionals interested in the advancements and applications of cryobiology.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Cryo Letters
Start
1979
End
Continuing
Frequency
Bimonthly
p-ISSN
0143-2044
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7207
51
SJR / Ranks: 12541
257
CiteScore / Ranks: 11773
1.50
JIF / Ranks: 6819
1.0
Recent Articles
1.
Entensa Y, Lorente G, Perez-Bonachea L, Ynchausti J, Martinez J, Zevallos-Bravo B, et al.
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):135-142.
PMID: 40089833
Background: The long-term preservation of plant germplasm is critical to ensure a pool of genetic diversity for future breeding efforts and for conservation management.Although it is important to assess whether...
2.
Sachan V, Anand M, Kumar A, Chaudhary N, Singh G, Kumar M, et al.
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):126-134.
PMID: 40089832
Background: Progesterone, which is present in the semen extender as a component of egg yolk is a potential inducer of capacitation in spermatozoa during cryopreservation. An anti-progesterone component in the...
3.
Afzalnia S, Ghasemian F, Maryan H, Mirzapour T
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):116-125.
PMID: 40089831
Background: The polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a substantial obstacle to female fertility due to ovulation inhibition. Oocyte cryopreservation is crucial for preserving fertility in women with fertility-compromising disorders such...
4.
Sato M, Nakata Y, Noguchi M, Araki S, Satsuo Y
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):108-115.
PMID: 40089830
Background: The impacts of suboptimal shipping conditions during transport on cell viability, recovery, and function of cryopreserved samples, have not been well studied. Objective: The impacts of suboptimal shipping on...
5.
Sergushkina M, Polezhaeva T, Solomina O, Khudyakov A, Zaitseva O, Nazarova Y
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):98-107.
PMID: 40089829
Background: The field of sperm cryopreservation requires the search for and development of new effective cryopreservatives with low toxicity. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the characteristics...
6.
Pei G, Zhang Y, Zhou P, Gao C
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):92-97.
PMID: 40089828
Background: Airflow drying of mammalian cells has not been successful yet, with one obstacle being the improper drying time of cells-laden trehalose droplets. Objective: To evaluate the major factors affecting...
7.
Chander S, Gowthami R, Pandey R, Deepak D, Agrawal Tissue Culture and Cryopreservation Unit ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources NBPGR New Delhi India. Present Affiliation National Agricultural Higher Education Project NAHEP Krishi Anusandhan Bhawan-II Indian Council of A
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):82-91.
PMID: 40089827
Background: Allium ramosum is an important member of the genus Allium, which is commonly known as Chinese chive or fragrant-flowered garlic. Conserving the genetic diversity of different species of Allium...
8.
Perez-Rivero J
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):74-81.
PMID: 40089826
Cryopreservation is a fundamental technique for preserving the structural and functional integrity of biological material, particularly for the conservation of genetic resources in avian species. Since its development in the...
9.
Chesterfield S, Joyce H, Fooks T, Wilson P
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
46(2):67-73.
PMID: 40089825
We briefly examine how cold-hardiness in general, including freeze-tolerance, freeze-avoidance and dehydration strategies allow survival in cold climates, through the eyes of some specific insects and fish. Strategies do vary...
10.
Song D, Jaganathan G, Li J, Liu B, Han Y
Cryo Letters
. 2025 Mar;
45(6):380-387.
PMID: 40089824
Background: Most plant species produce seeds that can be dried to c. 3-7% moisture content, i.e., orthodox, and successfully stored in liquid nitrogen. However, tea seeds are often described as...