Frozen testicular tissue can still make sperm after 20 years, according to scientists who say it can help young cancer patients to later have children. Male testis tissue that is cryopreserved can be ...
In a significant advancement in the field of cryogenics, researchers in China have managed to successfully freeze and thaw human brain tissue, which subsequently regained its normal function. The new ...
A breakthrough study published in PLoS Biology demonstrates that rat testis tissue frozen for over 20 years can be successfully transplanted into infertile mice to regenerate and produce sperms.
A group of scientists have managed to thaw frozen human brain tissue without causing any damage to the tissue itself. The new research is coming out of the Fudan University in Shanghai, China, where a ...
The latest studies published by The Human Cell Atlas make further progress toward their goal of mapping every human cell type, and these four papers focus on multi-tissue cell analysis. The Human Cell ...
As a leading provider of innovative tools and consumables for the life science industries, Amerigo Scientific recently announced its high-quality frozen tissue sections. Designed for superior ...
A new two-step process that safely rewarms frozen tissues using nanoscale magnetic rods could preserve donor organs long-term. The procedure provides an alternative to current time-limited methods and ...
Every day, people die waiting for an organ transplant. Time is at a premium, not just for those awaiting organs, but also for the organs themselves, which can deteriorate rapidly during transportation ...
Dissecting rodent tissue (to be embedded in OCT freezing media) Freezing tissue (freshly dissected tissue or fixed tissue provided by you) in OCT freezing media Cryostat sectioning Sections for ISH: ...
The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. In what may well be a major breakthrough in medicine, scientists have managed to successfully ...
Beneath the public galleries of the University of Alaska Museum of the North (UAMN) lies a unique library of life. This library doesn’t lend books or manuscripts; instead, it loans frozen biological ...