The storage of tissue-engineered products is an attractive target for technological development. Since tissue-engineered products usually consist of living cells, technical issues include the limited shelf life of the cells and the use of specialized conditions for transportation. Without storage, treatment with cells requires timely harvesting from the donor, which significantly affects the availability of tissue-engineered products. If the tissue-engineered products can be used as off-the-shelf products such as bioartificial bone substitutes, it would significantly enhance the adoption of this alternative