Cryopreservation

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cryopreservation
cryopreservation /cryo·pres·er·va·tion/ (-prezâ³er-va´shun) maintenance of the viability of excised tissue or organs by storing at very low temperatures.
Research on trehalose and cryopreservation at University of Wisconsin, Molecular Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Group. Click on "Research." Includes a link to their
The Cryonics Institute offers cryopreservation services and information. As soon as possible after legal death, a member patient is infused with a substance to
Cryopreservation refers to the storage of a living organism at ultra- low-temperature such that it can be revived and restored to the same living state as before it was stored.
New Cryopreservation Technology October 2005 (see also "M22 Implementation" from Alcor News, Oct. 13, 2005) Overview. Reversible suspended animation requires successful
Human blastocyst and embryo cryopreservation and vitrification Frozen embryo transfer cycle - FET- issues and explanation of details What is cryopreservation?
Cryopreservation of germ plasm provides a low-cost backup to your live animal colony in the event of microbial contamination, catastrophic accident or natural disaster, and/or
Provides information about embryo cryopreservation, and its advantages.
CURRENT STATUS The first pregnancy from a frozen/thawed human embryo was reported in 1983, and a birth from this source occurred the following year.
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