Cryopreservation techniques bring hopes for women cancer victims and endangered species
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 - 11:56
in Biology & Nature
Emerging cryopreservation techniques are increasing hope of restoring fertility for women after diseases such as ovarian cancer that lead to destruction of reproductive tissue. The same techniques can also be used to maintain stocks of farm animals, and protect against extinction of endangered animal species by maintaining banks of ovarian tissue or even nascent embryos that can used to produce offspring at some point in the future.