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No, at least no yet.

When freezing human living tissue, water cristals form in cells. The water cristals damages the cell membrane. Degrading the tissue. Some animals secrete antifreeze in their system so that this does not occur. Maybe some day, a synthetic antifreeze might be introduced in a human body wich would permit it to be frozen without the creation of cristals.

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Of course, not !!

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