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titleOfInvention methods of formation of a vitrification droplet, surface vitrification in liquid nitrogen of embryos or oocytes, heating of vitrified embryos and vitrification of a biological sample
abstract methods of forming a vitrification droplet, superficial vitrification in liquid nitrogen of embryos or oocytes, heating virified embryos and vitrification of a biological sample. The present invention relates to a method of surface vitrification in liquid nitrogen which requires an embryo washed in a wash medium, and then incubation in a basic medium and incubation in a maintenance medium prior to washing in a vitrification medium. the production in a glazing droplet. The vitrification droplet can be produced from an instrument with a channel and poured directly into the liquid phase nitrogen producing a vitrified droplet. The vitrified droplet can be stored in cryogenic containers, and heated to revitalize the biological functions of the vitrified mass or cellular tissues such as oocytes and / or embryos.
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