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Mouse brain tissues recover key activity after deep freeze, but cryonics remains far off
A team in Germany has shown that mouse brain tissue can regain measurable signs of activity after being preserved in a glass-like state at extremely low temperatures and then thawed. The work marks a ...
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Researchers restore activity in vitrified mouse brain tissue after deep freeze
A team of researchers in Germany has restored electrical activity in mouse brain tissue after storing it in a glass-like frozen state at roughly negative 150 degrees Celsius for up to seven days. The ...
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