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Frozen mouse brains show signs of life after thawing
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Researchers at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) and the University Hospital Erlangen have managed to conserve brain tissue by extreme freezing. After thawing, the neurons began to exchange electrical signals again. The process...
Researchers have recorded for the first time the restoration of neuronal function after extreme cold. We are talking about the brain of a mouse that was frozen to -196°C.
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