How Does Cryopreservation Compare to Formalin Fixation?
Cryopreservation and formalin fixation serve different purposes in histological studies. While formalin fixation is excellent for preserving general tissue architecture, cryopreservation is superior for maintaining enzyme activity and antigenicity. However, cryopreserved tissues may require specialized storage conditions and handling to prevent ice crystal formation, which can damage cellular structures.