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Cryopreservation Protocol for BioPreservation Clients
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BPI Tech Briefs
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Introducing BioPreservation, Inc. (BPI) (19 KBytes)
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BPI Protocol for Brain Cryopreservation Research (48 KBytes)
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A Possible Origin for the Burr Hole Drainage Problem (19 KBytes)
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The Pathophysiology of Cerebral Ischemia (56 KBytes)
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Air Emboli During Perfusion of the Cryopreservation Patient
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Identification & Assessment of BPI Cryopreservation Patients
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Infection Control in the Standby and Transport Settings
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BioPreservation: Suspension Technology Report (21 KBytes)
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Case History of ACS Patient 9577 (J. White)
Part I (19 KBytes),
Part II (18 KBytes),
Part III (27 KBytes)
Case Report Conclusions for J. White (17 KBytes)
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Standby and Transport (14 KBytes)
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Perspectives on Death and Dying Today (23 KBytes)
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Meeting the Needs of Patients and Family (31 KBytes)
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Dealing with the Patient's Health Care Providers (36 KBytes)
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Home Hospice (21 KBytes)
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Standby and Transport Logistics (44 KBytes)
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Summary of BPI's Canine Brain Cryopreservation Results
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The Flu and You (9 Kbytes)
- Cryopreservation of CryoCare Patient #C-2150:
Part I (26 Kbytes) and
Part II (33 Kbytes)
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Liquid Ventilation: A Bypass on the Way to Bypass
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Premedication of Human Cryopreservation Patients
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Anesthesia in Cryopatients
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Temperature Monitoring of Cryopatients
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Hemostasis in Cryopatients
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Last modified September 30, 2000
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