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Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 08:39:12 EDT
Subject: Re: CryoNet #21983 - #22000

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from Dalibor den Otter:

> Well, the truth is that very little research has been done in this
> specific area, so your doubts can't (fully) be answered at this time; not
> by me, in any case. Below is an old post from Wayne Lyons of the
> International Society for Plastination
> ( http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/anawww/plast/ ). He basically says the same
> thing, that not much research has been done regarding the effects of
> plastination on various intracellular structures etc., 

Copal, is a kind of natural plastination, it seems I am the only one in the 
world to be interested by that solution. As pointed out elsewhere, such 

solutions can't compete with cryonics on the quality basis, but they could be 
used as 
substitute if there was a big thaw because of social/economics disorder or 
political/religious implemented destruction.

I can test the product but I have no microscope to see what happen at cell 
level and beyond.

Yvan Bozzonetti.


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