Broader
than "cryonic suspension"; suspension of
all biological activity, by infusing the
patient with cryoprotective chemicals and freezing or vitrifying (cryonic suspension), or by chemically
bonding cellular components in place. [K. Eric Drexler, 1986]
A
condition in which an organism's cell
and tissue structure are preserved, allowing later restoration by cell repair machines. Applicable to cryonics. [FS] See also "ischemic coma,"
"ametabolic coma," "biostatic coma," and "in
suspension." [Brian Wowk]
A
condition in which an organism's cell
and tissue structure are preserved, allowing later restoration by cell repair machines. Applicable to cryonics. [FS] See also "ischemic coma,"
"ametabolic coma," "biostatic coma," and "in
suspension"
A
condition in which an organism's cell
and tissue structure are preserved, allowing later restoration by cell repair machines. Applicable to cryonics. [FS] See also "ischemic coma,"
"ametabolic coma," "biostatic coma," and "in
suspension." [Brian Wowk]