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What functional reversibility means and why it matters

Why cryonics needs experiments that show not only shape, but tissue function.

7 min

Preserving appearance is not enough. A scientific program must ask whether a tissue or organ can retain measurable functions after a protocol.

Functional reversibility can be tested at different levels: cells, tissues, vascular reactions, electrical activity, and metabolic markers.

Open protocols matter because they let the community see which tests were run, what worked, and where the method still fails.