[BPI Operation]

BioPreservation, Inc.

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Cryopreservation Protocol for BioPreservation Clients (42 KBytes)

BPI Tech Briefs

  1. Introducing BioPreservation, Inc. (BPI) (19 KBytes)
  2. BPI Protocol for Brain Cryopreservation Research (48 KBytes)
  3. A Possible Origin for the Burr Hole Drainage Problem (19 KBytes)
  4. The Pathophysiology of Cerebral Ischemia (56 KBytes)
  5. Air Emboli During Perfusion of the Cryopreservation Patient (20 KBytes)
  6. Identification & Assessment of BPI Cryopreservation Patients (31 KBytes)
  7. Infection Control in the Standby and Transport Settings (69 KBytes)
  8. BioPreservation: Suspension Technology Report (21 KBytes)
  9. 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)
  10. Standby and Transport (14 KBytes)
  11. Perspectives on Death and Dying Today (23 KBytes)
  12. Meeting the Needs of Patients and Family (31 KBytes)
  13. Dealing with the Patient's Health Care Providers (36 KBytes)
  14. Home Hospice (21 KBytes)
  15. Standby and Transport Logistics (44 KBytes)
  16. Summary of BPI's Canine Brain Cryopreservation Results (48 KBytes)
  17. The Flu and You (9 Kbytes)
  18. Cryopreservation of CryoCare Patient #C-2150: Part I (26 Kbytes) and Part II (33 Kbytes)
  19. Liquid Ventilation: A Bypass on the Way to Bypass (21 KBytes)
  20. Premedication of Human Cryopreservation Patients (70 KBytes)
  21. Anesthesia in Cryopatients (7 KBytes)
  22. Temperature Monitoring of Cryopatients (17 KBytes)
  23. Hemostasis in Cryopatients (14 KBytes)

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Last modified September 30, 2000
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