X-Message-Number: 8182
Date: Wed, 7 May 1997 03:06:46 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Trygve Bauge <>
Subject: URGENT! Cell Line Storage protocol request from Norway.

To Dr. Larry Chaves,
Tetra Consulting Inc.
Woodland Texas ph 713-364-8978

The brother of one of my former girlfriends just died,
She and her parents would like to freeze a sample of his cells.
What is the steps we have to take to secure a sample,
and to cool these, cultivate the cells, split these,
and how to we have to treat the cells so that these
can be frozen in such a way that they survive.

That is granted that we can still find a few live skin cells
still capable of reproducing by splitting.

Time is urgent here,
do you mind letting us know the protocol you followed while you
cultivated and froze cell lines?

Thanks for an immediate response,

Trygve Bauge

011-47-22-14-80-78,


My former girlfriends name is Ruth,
she can be reached at 011-47-71 52 54 06

The body of her brother Jan Erik is at the Reginoal Hospital
in Trondheim Norway.  ph 011-47-73 99 80 00

The head of the sick ward where he died (B10 Gastro) is dr. Aronsen,
the body is now in a cooler at the pathology department,
The head of the pathology department is dr. Olav A. Haugen.

I post a copy of this letter to cryonet too,
in case others know the proper protocol and would be willing
to forward me a copy.

Ps. Jan Erik died at 3 am Monday May the 5th,
that is about 48 hours ago.
I was notified just a few hours ago myself,
However, we might still be able to find live skin cells,
still capable of reproducing.

In light of the latest breakthroughs in Roslin Scotland,
it might still be worthwhile to try to save the DNA. 


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* at Hovseterv.88. For a licensed diskcopy of my Life Extension manual, send
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