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Breaking the Cryopreservation Bottleneck: New Pretreatment Technique Boosts NK Cell Recovery Rate to 90%–100% After Thawing

2026/04/29

The clinical value of this approach lies in its extremely simple operation. It requires no specialized cryopreservation solutions or complex equipment, using only GMP‑grade compliant cytokines that can be removed by routine washing after pretreatment, posing no additional safety risks to patients and enabling rapid integration into existing cell production and cryopreservation workflows. As the large‑scale manufacturing of NK cells derived from umbilical cord blood and iPSCs becomes increasingly mature, combining this cryopreservation technology holds the potential to significantly reduce cell therapy costs and improve accessibility, opening new avenues for immunotherapy in hematological malignancies and solid tumors.

Scientists Achieve Functional "Revival" of Mouse Brain Tissue After Rewarming from -196°C Freezing First Successful Revival of Frozen Brain! Mouse brain tissue regains memory function after being frozen at -196°C and rewarmed

2026/03/16

In science fiction, human cryopreservation and resuscitation are often regarded as a "time capsule" to the future. Now, this concept has achieved a milestone breakthrough in the laboratory—scientists have for the first time successfully cryopreserved adult mouse brain slices in liquid nitrogen at -196°C and restored multiple key neural functions, including learning and memory mechanisms, after rewarming. This achievement blazes a brand-new trail for basic neuroscience research and organ preservation technology.

Good News! Three Organoid Cryopreservation Technologies of Our Team Accepted for National Patents

2025/08/15

In the era of rapid development of organoid research, achieving long - term stable preservation while maintaining biological activity and functional integrity remains a crucial bottleneck restricting the clinical translation of this technology and its application in drug R & D. Recently, three technological inventions by the research team of Yinfeng Low - Temperature Medical Research Center were accepted by the National Intellectual Property Administration. These three technologies focus on the challenges of organoid cryopreservation and cover the key steps in the entire process of organoid vitrification preservation, offering a more efficient and reliable solution for safeguarding biological samples in organoid research.

The World's First In - Vitro Dual Activation Technology for Primitive Follicles: A Baby Born after Intra - operative Ovarian Tissue Freeze - Thaw Transplantation

2025/07/03

On June 25, 2025, the team led by Professor Wang Huiying and Dr. Jin Bo from Shenzhen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine collaborated with Shandong Yinfeng Life Science Research Institute to develop the "ovarian dual activation" technology. Through this technology, patients with POI (primary ovarian insufficiency) underwent intra - operative freeze - thaw activation of ovarian tissue. After intra - operative transplantation, a baby was born, and both the mother and the baby are healthy and safe.

Significant Achievements: Successfully Cultivated Human Heart in Pigs, Bringing New Hope for Organ Transplantation

2025/06/19

Recently, the world's top - tier academic journal Nature featured a major research achievement by Chinese scientists on its front - page headlines. For the first time, a heart containing human cells was cultivated in a pig embryo, and this heart could beat autonomously and survived for 21 days. This groundbreaking progress offers a brand - new solution to the global shortage of organ transplants and marks a new stage in the development of xenogeneic organ cultivation technology.

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Cryogenic equipment

The relationship between the energy difference input to the sample under test and the reference substance and temperature (or time) can be measured through programmable temperature control. The application range is very wide, especially in the research and development, performance testing and quality control of materials, such as glass transition temperature, cold crystallization, phase transition, melting, crystallization, product stability, solidification/cross-linking, oxidation induction period and other research fields.