1. cryopreserved - Adjective
2. cryopreserved - Verb
cryopreserved
simple past and past participle of cryopreserve
cryopreserved (not comparable)
preserved by the use of cryopreservation
Biochemist Ken Storey argues (based on experience with organ transplants), that "even if you only wanted to preserve the brain, it has dozens of different areas, which would need to be cryopreserved using different protocols." Source: Internet
Even cryonics would be feasible, as cryopreserved tissue could be fully repaired. Source: Internet
Timothy Leary was a long-time cryonics advocate and signed up with a major cryonics provider, but he changed his mind shortly before his death and was not cryopreserved. Source: Internet
As of 2016, four facilities exist in the world to retain cryopreserved bodies; three are in the U.S., and one is in Russia. Source: Internet
People cryopreserved in the future, with better technology, may require less advanced technology to be revived because they will have been cryopreserved with better technology that caused less damage to tissue. Source: Internet
The first person was cryopreserved in 1967 ( James Bedford ). Source: Internet