Scientists from the Frontal Research Foundation of Russia recently used frozen frogs to conduct the world's first cardiac resuscitation experiment.
According to the report, the technology developed by the Prospect Research Foundation can maintain and maintain the vitality of human tissues and organs indefinitely. In this study, the scientists recovered the heart of a frozen frog that was stored overnight at 196 degrees Celsius for 45 days. In addition, the scientists restored the normal function of the rat's heart and stored it at -4°C for 24 hours. The Foreground Research Foundation has previously emphasized that existing technology can only support the heart within six hours. Researchers say that successful research on cryopreservation and transplantation of human tissues and organs will lead to technological innovation in the field of regenerative medicine. After solving this problem, you can create a frozen organ bank to save thousands of lives. Several new methods and technologies are currently being developed and confirmed in this field.
The project was organized and implemented by the Prospectsearch Foundation (Prospectesearch Foundation) since 2015. Its main research unit is the Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Pushkino. Relevant research results will be submitted to and used by the Russian Ministry of Health, Federal Biopharmaceuticals and other relevant federal agencies.
Foreground Research Foundation was established in 2012 to promote scientific and technological research and development in Russia in the field of defense and security. The main research directions include chemistry and biomedical technology, engineering physics and information technology. The foundation is currently researching dozens of projects and has established more than 40 laboratories in major Russian universities, research institutions and defense companies.