Anticipating Biopreservation Technologies that Pause Biological Time: Building Governance & Coordination Across Applications

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (3):534-552 (2024)
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Advanced biopreservation technologies using subzero approaches such as supercooling, partial freezing, and vitrification with reanimating techniques including nanoparticle infusion and laser rewarming are rapidly emerging as technologies with potential to radically disrupt biomedicine, research, aquaculture, and conservation. These technologies could pause biological time and facilitate large-scale banking of biomedical products including organs, tissues, and cell therapies.

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Insoo Hyun
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