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What (who) is cryo- - definition

FRENCH VIDEO GAME DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLISHING COMPANY
Cryo Studios; Cryo Interactive Entertainment; Cryo networks; Cryo Networks; SCOL; Standard Cryo On Line; Cryonetworks
  • Recent Cryo logo
  • The Cryo Interactive Entertainment logo.

cryo-      
['kr????]
¦ combining form involving or producing cold, especially extreme cold: cryosurgery.
Origin
from Gk kruos 'frost'.
Cryo         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cryos
Cryo- is from the Ancient Greek κρύος (krúos, “ice, icy cold, chill, frost”). Uses of the prefix Cryo- include:
Cryogenic electron microscopy         
  • Cryogenic electron microscopy workflow
FORM OF TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (TEM) WHERE THE SAMPLE IS STUDIED AT CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES
Cryoelectron microscopy; Electron cryo-microscopy; Cryoem; CryoEM; Cryo-Electron Microscopy; Electron Cryomicroscopy; Cryo-EM; Cryo em; Cryo-electron microscopy; Cyro-EM; Cryogenic Electron Microscopy
Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a cryomicroscopy technique applied on samples cooled to cryogenic temperatures. For biological specimens, the structure is preserved by embedding in an environment of vitreous ice.

Wikipedia

Cryo Interactive

Cryo Interactive Entertainment was a French video game development and publishing company founded in 1990, but existing unofficially since 1989 as a developer group under the name Cryo.

Examples of use of cryo-
1. Transplant physicians are now using UCB which is processed, cryo preserved and stored as a source of stem–cells to treat malignant and non–malignant haematopoietic disorders.
2. Documents obtained by The Observer under the Freedom of Information Act reveal that a growing number of Britons are opting for sperm from two US clinics: Xytex Corporation in Atlanta and Fairfax Cryo Bank in Virginia.
3. Cryo–Save, the largest private stem cell bank in Europe, will hold a press conference on «Storage of Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells,» at noon at the Athens Plaza Hotel.
4. Supplies at British sperm banks have dried up completely and the situation is getting desperate.‘ His view was echoed by Dr Tim Child, consultant gynaecologist at the Oxford Fertility Unit, which has imported sperm from Fairfax Cryo Bank. ‘There is now a chronic shortage.