Re: NANFA-L-- Frozen fish embryos?

Henry G. Tomasiewicz (henryt-in-uwm.edu)
Thu, 25 May 2006 13:06:35 -0500

Hi,

Part of it may be due to trying to preserve the integrity of the yolk, as well
as the embryo.

HenryT

"The idea is to die young as late as possible" Ashley Montagu

Quoting geoffrey kimber <gkimber2-in-gmail.com>:

> i think it's fascinating that mammalian embryos might be easier to
> freeze than fish embryos. Or perhaps it's just that mammals have more
> interest to humans and so we've devoted more research to them.
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