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What Can Be Cryopreserved?
In the context of gynecology, the most commonly cryopreserved materials include:
Oocytes
(eggs)
Embryos
Ovarian tissue
Each type of biological material has specific protocols and techniques to ensure successful preservation and future viability.
Frequently asked queries:
How Does Cryopreservation Work?
What Can Be Cryopreserved?
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Why are Outcome Measures Important?
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