A new supercooling technique may help keep rat livers alive for a longer time than before, which may ease shortages of human transplant organs. The method involves cooling the livers while flushing them with oxygen and nutrients and preserving them in a solution containing a form of antifreeze. The livers can be conserved at temperatures below zero degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) yet not freeze and thus suffer cell damage. All rats ...
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