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  1. Cryopreservation and Low Temperature Biology in Blood Transfusion (Developments in Hematology and Immunology)
  2. Advances in Biopreservation
  3. Life in Antarctic Deserts and other Cold Dry Environments: Astrobiological Analogs (Cambridge Astrobiology)
  4. The Effects of Low Temperature on Biological Systems
  5. Animal Life at Low Temperature by John Davenport, 1991-10-31
  6. Advances in Cryosurgery: 7th International Congress of Cryosurgery October 11-14, 1989, Beijing, China by China) International Congress of Cryosurgery 1989 (Beijing, 1989-10
  7. Life The Unknown The Enigma of Human Survival by Bernhardt J Hurwood, 1971
  8. Advances in Low-Temperature Biology, Volume 1, Volume 1
  9. Freezing Point: Cold As a Matter of Life and Death by Lucy Kavaler, 1970-06
  10. Advances in Low-Temperature Biology, Volume 3
  11. Kriobiologiia (Russian Edition) by Apollon Maksimovich Belous, 1994
  12. Biophysics and Biochemistry at Low Temperatures by Felix Franks, 1985-07-26
  13. Freeze branding (Circular AS) by George Erling Strum, 1975
  14. Preservation of cells in the frozen state (CDC lab update) by Harold C Ballew, 1981

61. Cryosite
A company which provides secure off-site, ultra-low temperature and cryogenic storage for biological specimens. In Sydney, Australia.
http://www.cryosite.com

62. Molecular Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics Research Group
Research on trehalose and cryopreservation at University of Wisconsin, Molecular Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Group. Click on Research. Includes a link to their nanolithography program.
http://www.engr.wisc.edu/groups/mtsm/
UW-Madison Engineering MTSM MTSM Home ...
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Molecular Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Research Group
Knowing and understanding the thermophysical properties of fluids and solids, respectively, is essential for designing efficient chemical processes and for developing new materials. Our research investigates the thermophysical properties of fluids and solids at a molecular level, and uses molecular-thermodynamic models and statistical-mechanical principles. Molecular simulations are important to our research. Using advanced methods and powerful computers, we examine molecular motion and probe the microscopic structure of fluids and solids. Based on these studies, we try to explain and predict the macroscopic behavior of these systems. These predictions are then compared to our experimental laboratory data.

63. Phase Technologies, Inc.
An organization dedicated to the lyophilization (freeze-drying) process that is used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and diagnostic products. Also provides lyophilization services. In Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania.
http://www.phase-technologies.com/
Phase Technologies, Inc.
Phase Technologies, Inc. is a technical service organization that is dedicated to applying Quality by Design (QbD) and Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) guidelines to the lyophilization and the freeze-drying processes Our services include (but are not limited to) the following: Evaluation and development of the lyophilization and freeze drying processes
We specialize in scaling-up of a lyophilization or freeze drying process from one dryer to another.
Seminars and workshops - None scheduled at this time. Testing of moisture in elastomer closures used on lyophilized and freeze dried products Preparation of specifications and factory acceptance testing (FAT) for equipment purchases. Evaluation of the current operating condition of the freeze drying equipment and associated instrumentations and providing unbiased evaluation. Use the following links to learn more about how the services and instrumentation that we offer can bring QbD and PAT guidelines to the lyophilization and freeze drying processes. The following provides you with an easy to use web map of this site. To Contact Us Thomas A. Jennings, Ph.D.

64. Conservation Of Endangered Animals By Using Sperm And Embryo Freezing
A project to preserve several endangered mammals of far northern Europe, using cryopreservation. At the University of Kuopio, Finland.
http://fibre.utu.fi/proj/35.htm
Conservation of endangered animals by using sperm and embryo freezing Maija Valtonen, University of Kuopio
There is an urgent need to protect and conserve endangered wildlife in the world. The traditional means of doing this is to regulate human use of specific species or nature areas by legislation. However, the changes in environment and other circumstances have driven man into a situation where it is impossible to stop destruction of many species without special conservation programs. These programs have traditionally included breeding animals in captive surroundings, which again often is very difficult and limits the number of individuals thus restricting the genetic basis. A decrease in the genetic variation in a population results finally in failures in reproduction and total vitality.
The modern techniques make it possible to preserve large gene materials by freezing sperm or gametes. Sperm freezing, artificial insemination and embryo transfer are routine methods in several domestic species and applications of these techniques may also be used in wild species. However, reproduction physiology is quite species-specific and before any technique can successfully be applied, the main reproduction features like seasonality, estrous cycling, timing of ovulation and fertilization, sperm production and quality etc. must be examined in target species or at least in a nearby relative species. Thus it gives remarkable benefit to research if a domestic and easily available species for experiments exists. By using this type of model species, progress in research is fast and effective and saves the rare endangered individuals from experimental work until the last steps.

65. STOREY Lab: Biochemistry At Carleton University.
The frozen frog expert at Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.carleton.ca/~kbstorey/
LINKS: Institute of Biochemistry Department of Biology Department of Chemistry Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research ... Carleton University homepage
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ISI Highly Cited Researcher Click to view record
FUNCTIONAL METABOLISM: edited by K.B. Storey, Wiley-Liss LINK In the News ! Dcouverte video (franais) March 2007 CBC news , Jan. 2007 Discovery Channel video Jan. 2007 Discovery Channel video May 2006 CBC radio Suspended animation World Report , May 2005 LINKS : book, magazine and newspaper articles ** Ken in fiction ** Wood frog fiction ** Ontario high school texts Canada Research Chair Tier 1;

66. NALGENE Labware - Technical Data
A detailed introduction to cell preservation technology from Nalgene Nunc. PDF file (249K)
http://nalgenelab.nalgenunc.com/techdata/technical/manual.asp
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Cryoprotective Agents Preparation of Cells Equilibration Ampules and Vials Rate of Cooling Storage Reconstitution (Thawing) Determination of Recovered Cells Inventory Control Culture Collection Practices Safety Considerations Step-by-Step Selected References You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this manual. Visit the Adobe site to download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader Software Home Products Technical Data ... My Catalog

67. BioLife Solutions
Conducts research and provides hypothermic and cryopreservation solutions for cell and tissue preservation, including the HypoThermosol and CryoStor products.
http://www.biolifesolutions.com/
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68. Lifeforce Cryobanks | Home
Provides umbilical cord blood storage, personal blood storage, semen banking, anonymous donor semen, and male infertility testing. Has a very good FAQ section. In Altamonte Springs, Florida.
http://www.cryo-intl.com
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69. California Cryobank
Providing storage of sperm, cord blood, and embryos, with details of processes and facilities, information for donors and health professionals, and brochures to download. Los Angeles, California.
http://www.cryobank.com/
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70. International Bioresearch Solutions
IBS is a non-profit national organization that works with organ procurement organizations to place organs that are not suitable for transplant with medical researchers.
http://www.drugdiscoveryonline.com/storefronts/internationalbioresearch.html
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71. Крионика - разумный выбор современного чело
Russian company offering cryonics services, located in Alabushevo near Moscow, founded in 2005. In Russian and English.
http://kriorus.ru

72. Synthetic Pleasures: Film Information
Home page for documentary film about life extension, cryonics, body decoration and other aspects of modern technological life.
http://www.caipirinha.com/Film/spcontent.html

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73. Cryonics And Cryptography
Cryonics, Cryptography, and Maximum Likelihood Estimation, a paper by Ralph Merkle, Ph.D.
http://merkle.com/merkleDir/cryptoCryo.html
Cryonics , Cryptography, and Maximum Likelihood Estimation
by Ralph C. Merkle Xerox PARC , 3333 Coyote Hill Road, Palo Alto, CA, 94304. This paper was published in the Proceedings of the First Extropy Institute Conference, held at Sunnyvale, California in 1994. Some changes have been made to this version. A more general overview of the technical feasibility of cryonics is available at http://www.merkle.com/cryo/techFeas.html
Introduction
Most people, if they think of cryonics at all, think of Woody Allen in Sleeper , Sigorney Weaver in Aliens , or Mel Gibson in Forever Young . The hero, after spending decades or centuries in the deep freeze, thaws out gradually and somewhat painfully. Rather stiff from the cold, the warmth of the new era slowly penetrates into their chilled limbs until they at last stretch and look about the world with renewed interest and vitality. Not! All in all, our hero is not going to simply thaw out and walk off. And yet the literature on freezing injury, on ischemia, and on the other damage likely caused by a cryonic suspension forced me to conclude that cryonics would almost surely work: how can this be?
Molecules and people
Fundamentally, people are made of molecules. If those molecules are arranged in the right way, the person is healthy. If the're arranged in the wrong way, the person is unhealthy or worse. While a surgeon's knife does indeed rearrange molecular structure, it does so only in the crudest fashion. The living tissue itself is what really arranges and rearranges the intricate and subtle molecular structures that underlie life and health. When the tissue is too badly damaged, when intracellular levels of ATP are too low to provide the energy the tissue needs to function, when its own internal structure is disrupted, it can no longer heal itself. Today's surgical tools, gross and imprecise at the cellular and molecular level, can no more aid in this process than a wrecking ball could be used to repair a Swiss watch.

74. Cryonics
An extensive list of links to cryonics articles and to European sites related to cryonics.
http://www.aleph.se/Trans/Individual/Cryonics/
Transhuman Page
Individual Sphere
Cryonics
That is not dead that can eternal lie,
and with strange aeons even death may die.
H. P. Lovecraft Centuries march by
unknown, unknowable
from my frozen slumber
Mark Dowdey While most transhumanists are quite convinced that life extension will be possible, most agree that it will take several years (or decades/centuries) before immortality becomes practical. And in the meantime there is a non-zero chance that you die from accidents or disease, regardless of how healthy your lifestyle is. One answer to this problem is cryonics , or rather cryonic suspension ; the technique of freezing the body to so low temperatures that it does not decay significantly. If misfortune strikes, you could be suspended until medical techniques have been developed far enough to revive you and cure you. Cryonics is currently a big gamble, and even the enthusiasts acknowledge that there are many unsolved problems. But there is little to loose by choosing cryonic suspension: either it will work and restoration methods will be developed and used in the far future, or it won't:
You are suspended You are not suspended Cryonics Works You Live You are dead Cryonics Doesn't Work You are dead You are dead
So the rational choice is to use cryonics, even if success is improbable, unless you consider the value of your life times the chance that it might work to be less than the cost of a suspension.

75. BEN BEST CRYONICS TOPIC INDEX
Primarily dealing with technical issues in cryonics.
http://www.benbest.com/cryonics/cryonics.html

76. Danish Cryonics Support Group
The DCSG consists primarily of Danish members of the Cryonics Institute (CI) and those interested in becoming members of a suspension organization. The site is in both English and Danish.
http://cryo.secureid.org/
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Cryonics has been defined as "the technology for freezing a person after a terminal illness or a fatal accident, in the hope that medical science will be able to revive that person in the future, when life extension and anti-aging have become a reality". Cryonic suspension is an emergency medical procedure designed to save lives (much like Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation), a last-ditch effort to forestall irreversible brain damage. Since the first individual was cryonically preserved in 1967, a handful of firms have sprung up offering cryopreservation and/or storage services to the general public. (Badger, 1998) This web site is maintained by the Danish Cryonics Support Group (DCSG). It consists primarily of Danish members of the Cryonics Institute (CI) and those interested in becoming members of a suspension organization. People wishing to be kept up to date about activities should sign up for site membership. This is not the same as membership in the Danish Cryonics Support Group. Site membership permits reading and responding in the discussion forum. No messages are sent from this site except upon request, and they can be turned off at any time (see Policies below). The membership list is not public. As part of its public information program, lectures are available on a variety of topics, including technologies related to life-extension (genetic engineering, anti-ageing drugs, nanotechnology, cryonic suspension, health informatics), social implications of these new technologies, and philosophical foundations of the movement.

77. Was Walt Disney Frozen?
The truth (no, he wasn t) with the legends behind the myth.
http://www.snopes.com/disney/waltdisn/frozen.htm

78. Cryonics
Ralph Merkle s cryonics introduction. Short but requires some knowledge of cryonics already.
http://www.merkle.com/cryo/

79. CryoCare Autoforward Page
CryoCare Foundation offers cryonics services. Includes an explanation of cryonics, with a library of articles.
http://www.cryocare.org/
This page will forward automatically to the CryoCare main page.

80. CryoCare Autoforward Page
A series of technical papers on cryopreservation research.
http://www.cryocare.org/bpi/bpi.html
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