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21. Lyophilization Services of New England, Inc.
Contract manufacturer providing lyophilization (freeze-drying) of products, both vial and bulk. In Manchester, New Hampshire.
http://www.lyophilization.com/ - 28-04-2000 - [detailed information]
Rating: [6.00] Votes: [1205]
  
22. National Seed Storage Laboratory (NSSL)
The section on "Preservation" discusses cryogenic storage.
http://www.ars-grin.gov/ars/NoPlains/FtCollins/nsslmain.html - 31-01-2004 - [detailed information]
Rating: [6.00] Votes: [1402]
  
23. Phase Technologies
An organization dedicated to the lyophilization (freeze-drying) process that is used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and diagnostic products. Also provides ly
http://www.phase-technologies.com/ - 05-08-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [6.00] Votes: [107]
  
24. Society for Cryobiology
The primary scientific society in this field, founded in 1964 to promote research into the effects of low temperatures on all types of organisms and their constituent cells
http://www.societyforcryobiology.org/ - 22-06-2003 - [detailed information]
Rating: [6.00] Votes: [1515]
  
25. Genternity LLC
Proposed services to include DNA preserved before cremation funeral for genetic preservation and immortality.
http://www.genternity.com/ - 13-04-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [4.00] Votes: [1504]
  
26. BioMonde: Research and Development
Bulgarian cryobiology researchers claim to have freeze-dried, stored, and transplanted "most of the vital organs." No details; claims appear to be of dubious credibi
http://bio-monde.com/r&d.htm - 17-10-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [2.01] Votes: [754]
  
27. BioLife Technologies, Inc.
Researches preservative solutions used in cell and tissue cultures and in human organ transplants, especially Hypothermosol. Subsidiary of Cryomedical Sciences,
http://www.cryomedical.com/R&D/BioLife.htm - 08-10-2002 - [detailed information]
Rating: [2.00] Votes: [811]
  
28. Cryomedical Cell Suicide Following Cryosurgery
Research summary of discovery that standard cryosurgical methods cause gene-activated apoptosis near the surgical site. This might be a g
http://www.cryomedical.com/R&D/apoptosi.htm - 28-12-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [2.00] Votes: [1799]
  

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