Transplants
Texas A&M study links higher glass-transition temperatures to fewer cracks in vitrified tissues
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Researchers at Texas A&M University report that raising the glass-transition temperature of aqueous vitrification solutions can reduce thermal-stress cracking—one of the key barriers to long-term cryopreservation of larger tissues and, eventually, transplant organs.
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