If those organs can be transplanted from one body to another, it seems very well possible, even quite probable, that organs can be re-grown in the future, especially when grown out of your own stem cells (or induced stem cells), as is already being developed. So for me, at a first glance, I don’t see any reasons why one couldn’t cryo-preservate a body including the brain after other organs (kidneys, heart, whatever) have been transplanted.
If those organs can be transplanted from one body to another, it seems very well possible, even quite probable, that organs can be re-grown in the future, especially when grown out of your own stem cells (or induced stem cells), as is already being developed. So for me, at a first glance, I don’t see any reasons why one couldn’t cryo-preservate a body including the brain after other organs (kidneys, heart, whatever) have been transplanted.
Short Answer: They’re not compatible. Slightly longer answer: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/dsp.cgi?msg=7190
Thank you. Great letter. Shows that a first glance is not enough to come to the correct conclusion.