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Cryogenics: Entire Rabbit Brain Successfully Frozen and Revived For First Time
For the first time researchers have successfully froze a rabbit's brain, preserving its all of its synapses, cell membranes, and intracellular structures. This marks a major breakthrough in cryopreservation.
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