Liquid nitrogen cryogenic storage tank
How it works

Cryonics in plain language and clear steps

Cryopreservation is an attempt to preserve biological structure at low temperatures as carefully as possible, so future science has a chance to work with it.

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Biology and physics

The core goal is to reduce damage caused by cold and ice crystals.

Controlled cooling
Cryoprotectants
Vitrification instead of ordinary freezing
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Our directions

Gelyrix separates practical and research tracks because each has a different risk and legal status.

Animal cryoconservation
Organ and tissue preservation
Brain preservation and CSF perfusion
Preparation for future restoration
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Gelyrix storage network

The partner network makes preservation more accessible near the event location and reduces logistics time.

Russia, Georgia, Montenegro, and other locations as the first contour
Local operators and regional coordinators
Unified protocols, cryomodules, and monitoring
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Client journey

The scenario is discussed with a coordinator in advance so critical decisions are not made under stress.

Consultation
Contract and consent
Preparation and cryoprotocol
Storage and monitoring
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What is proven and what is not

Today, structure can be preserved and reversibility experiments can be run on selected tissues and organs. Full human revival or identity restoration cannot be guaranteed today.

Provable: structure, protocol parameters, lab checks
Hypothesis: full organism revival
Required rule: separate facts from expectations