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What Can Be Cryopreserved?
In the context of cancer, various biological materials can be cryopreserved, including:
Sperm
Oocytes
(eggs)
Embryos
Ovarian tissue
Testicular tissue
Stem cells
Each of these materials has distinct protocols for cryopreservation and is used for different purposes, such as fertility preservation or regenerative medicine.
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