If the aldehyde preservation method is as good as traditional cryopreservation, then this looks like a pretty glaring market inefficiency—someone should be able to swoop in and undercut the established cryo companies.
I just don’t know enough about the object level arguments to say much with confidence, but I’m a bit skeptical such a gap in the market exists.
I don’t know.
If the aldehyde preservation method is as good as traditional cryopreservation, then this looks like a pretty glaring market inefficiency—someone should be able to swoop in and undercut the established cryo companies.
I just don’t know enough about the object level arguments to say much with confidence, but I’m a bit skeptical such a gap in the market exists.