Cryogenic Embryo Storage Breakthrough Enables Convenient Worldwide Embryo Transport
A new method was developed to freeze mouse embryos at different stages using low amounts of protective chemicals. Two-cell embryos survived freezing well, even after 28 days, with good development. However, morulae and blastocysts did not survive freezing as well. By shrinking blastocysts before freezing, survival rates improved. This method can help transport frozen embryos easily using dry ice.