Nanotechnology helps rewarm fast-frozen donor tissue, enabling long-term viability

Researchers have developed a new method for thawing frozen tissue that may enable long-term storage and subsequent viability of tissues and organs for transplantation. The method, called nanowarming, prevents tissue damage during the rapid thawing process that would precede a transplant.


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