Americans have learned to thaw the bodies without damage Defrost without damage became possible thanks to the nanoparticles of iron oxide and induction. Researchers American the University of Minnesota developed a new way of defrosting the bodies without damage. The work of scientists published in Science Translational Medicine, and a brief account of it is given in the message of the University. Developed by researchers method allows you to evenly warm up the frozen body at a speed of from one hundred to two hundred degrees Celsius per minute. It is dozens of times faster than modern methods of defrost. Cryogenic freezing, or cryopreservation, is considered the most promising method to preserve donor organs. To freeze donor organs are placed in a special solution, Mary Kay. Usually it is based on glycerin or propylene glycol. This solution prevents the formation of ice crystals that can damage the cells of the
