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British Medical Bulletin, 1990
Embryo cryopreservation is now firmly established as a routine component of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted conception techniques for the resolution of human infertility. Excess fertilized oocytes and embryos can be preserved for infertile couples avoiding the necessity to replace large numbers of embryos which reduces the incidence of ...
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Embryo cryopreservation is now firmly established as a routine component of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted conception techniques for the resolution of human infertility. Excess fertilized oocytes and embryos can be preserved for infertile couples avoiding the necessity to replace large numbers of embryos which reduces the incidence of ...
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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1989
The process of cryopreservation is described. Three types of tissue are then considered: allograft heart valves, allograft veins and the musculoskeletal soft tissues of the knee. The problems with each of these tissue types are examined.
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The process of cryopreservation is described. Three types of tissue are then considered: allograft heart valves, allograft veins and the musculoskeletal soft tissues of the knee. The problems with each of these tissue types are examined.
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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 1998
Cryopreservation stands as an ongoing evolution in the field of assisted reproductive technologies. Face with increasing numbers of fertilized oocytes and early embryos, cryopreservation avails the ART program of a useful means to preserve embryos for future use without exposing patients to the risks of multiple pregnancies.
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Cryopreservation stands as an ongoing evolution in the field of assisted reproductive technologies. Face with increasing numbers of fertilized oocytes and early embryos, cryopreservation avails the ART program of a useful means to preserve embryos for future use without exposing patients to the risks of multiple pregnancies.
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1995
Abstract Cryopreservation is the non-lethal storage of biological tissues at ultra-low temperatures. Protocols may be categorized by freezing method (controlled or ultra-rapid) and further defined by application (i.e to cells, meristems, embryos, callus). It is now possible to combine several cryopreservation techniques and apply them to
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Abstract Cryopreservation is the non-lethal storage of biological tissues at ultra-low temperatures. Protocols may be categorized by freezing method (controlled or ultra-rapid) and further defined by application (i.e to cells, meristems, embryos, callus). It is now possible to combine several cryopreservation techniques and apply them to
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Cryopreservation of Whole Rat Livers by Vitrification and Nanowarming
Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2022Anirudh Sharma +11 more
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Challenges in implementing plant shoot tip cryopreservation technologies
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture, 2020J. C. Bettoni, R. Bonnart, G. Volk
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