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Magazine Article

Cryonics Forum

2004
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Overview
Wowk and Harris respond to Kevin Miller's story in SKEPTIC, Vol. 11, No. 1, \"Cryonics Redux,\" in which he discussed the work of fellow cryobiologist Dr Kenneth Storey. Wowk disagrees with Storey when he says that vitrification (ice-free cryopreservation) intrinsically requires cooling rates of 1,000 degrees a minute, and that therefore vitrification is simply not going to transfer itself to organs in the real world. On the other hand, Harris objects to Storey's implication that only single cells survive attempts at vitrification.
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Millennium Press, Inc