CRYOPRESERVATION TECHNIQUES BRING HOPES FOR WOMEN CANCER VICTIMS AND ENDANGERED SPECIES
Cryopreservation techniques had been observed to be emanating. Such had augmented hope towards the restoration of women fertility subsequent to diseases like cancer of the ovary which could pave the way to the devastation of the reproductive tissue. These similar techniques could also be utilized for the maintenance of the stock of animals in the farm as well as for the protection against the extinction of animal species which were also considered to be endangered. This could be studied with a school microscope. This could be done through the maintenance of the banks of the tissues of the ovary or even the so-called nascent embryos which could be utilized to create some offspring in the near future.
According to the original article, up to this very day, these distinctly related research fields which concerned itself towards the conservation of animal as well as of the ovarian tissue of human beings had been hugely isolated. However, it was also seen that these had united to give reinforcement to one another. This followed a hugely prosperous workshop on cryopreservation of the tissue of the ovary. The recognized European Science Foundation or ESF was the one that organized this. Also, the cryopreservation fields of human as well as animals had a lot to learn from one another. The development in the two fields would probably increase as an outcome of increasing partnership.
This was a revelation from the covenor of the workshop named Claus Yding Andersen. The latter also included in his statement that experimentation which could not be done in most women could be conducted instead to the animal species, observed tremendously with a school microscope. He also hinted that a lot of the development that humans had attained was chiefly because of the experiments conducted towards animals, seen with a school microscope. However, it was also noted that it was in human beings where the most prosperous frozen tissue of the ovary transplantations subsequent to a thawing had been done. It was in this connection that the conference of ESF took into consideration of how such could be made applicable towards the preservation of species which were considered as endangered already.
Andersen also mentioned that the expansive experience in most women having many children who were born because of the frozen or thawed tissue of the ovary transplantation could be made applicable in species that were endangered in order to gain information as to where to embed and the manner of attaining pregnancies. According to the original article, the different techniques would also be worthy in the field of agriculture, more specifically, in the preservation of ovaries from animals in the farm situated in the tissue banks having the capability for later re-creation. The original article also mentioned about the recent development in ovarian cryopreservation in human beings.
Furthermore, the workshop of the ESF would aid in offering Europe a robust foundation to extend researches regarding cryopreservation through unifying the sectors of the human as well as animal, respectively. According to Andersen, they had already established a highly satisfactory interaction among each and every participant. Also, the said workshop had already verified new partnerships as well as interactions. Original article

