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== Papers ==
This section was removed as it doesn't meaningfully track the progress of cryonics.
The following graph is an attempt to track the progress of cryopreservation techniques by tracking the biggest mass that was successfully cryopreserved, and is based on the table that follows it.<ref>{{Citation|last=RomanPlusPlus|title=SPTCR: curated repository of scientific papers on cryonics: RomanPlusPlus/scientific-progress-towards-cryonics|date=2019-01-11|url=https://github.com/RomanPlusPlus/scientific-progress-towards-cryonics|access-date=2019-01-23}}</ref>
[[File:biggest_mass_cryopreserve.png|600px]]
{| class="sortable wikitable"
! Year !! Taxon !! tissue, organ or whole body? !! Approx. mass, kg !! Lowest temperature (°C) after which a successful reanimation was achieved !! Healthy brain activity / behavior after reanimation? !! Reference
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