Frozen mouse embryos could revolutionize fertility treatments for millions.
Unfertilized mouse ova and 2-cell embryos were successfully preserved using a freezing method called vitrification. The researchers found that the concentration and exposure time to the vitrification solution significantly affected the survival rates of the ova. When using the optimal conditions, the embryos developed normally after in vitro fertilization. However, when the ova were frozen in liquid nitrogen after treatment, none of them could be fertilized in vitro.