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im doing a science project on cryonics and preserving live tissues and simple live organisms. i am experimenting with finding ways to keep Earthworms alive for extended amounts of time(months even) in sub zero environments(-20°C or lower). it is a common fact that Earthworms can survive for a long time in cool environments for a month or two longer by slowing their metabolism, but I am am trying to see if i can induce a much more deep(colder and longer) hybernation. I am trying various biological antifreeze agents such as Glycol and some organic alcohols. Anyone have any suggestions, or links to relevant sites.
Also information on how live tissues are frozen, would be pertinent too, for that is another goal of the project. Post here with any suggestions or ideas. Thanks
Also information on how live tissues are frozen, would be pertinent too, for that is another goal of the project. Post here with any suggestions or ideas. Thanks