Improve
post-thaw sperm survival
with PreconCell® technology

A patented 10-minute hydrostatic pressure preconditioning technology designed to improve cryosurvival of sperm, gametes and embryos.

PreconCell device on a laboratory bench

Why PreconCell?

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Improved Post-Thaw
Sperm Motility

10-minute preconditioning icon

10-Minute
Preconditioning

Embryo and gamete applications icon

Embryo & Gamete
Applications

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60+ Peer-Reviewed
Publications

How It Works

Step 1

Fresh Sample

Step 2

10-Min Pressure
Preconditioning

Step 3

Cryopreservation

Step 4

Improved Post-Thaw
Survival

A short, precisely controlled hydrostatic pressure stimulus activates the cell's natural defense mechanisms to enhance stress tolerance during freezing and thawing.

Clinical Evidence

51%

increase in total motility

16.2% → 24.5% post-thaw

(Experiment I)

65%

increase in progressive motility

10.3% → 17.0% post-thaw

(Experiment I)

28%

of previously non-surviving samples showed detectable sperm after thawing

(Experiment II)

A 10-minute mild preconditioning treatment before freezing improves post-thaw sperm motility and, in poor-freezability samples, increases the chance of detecting surviving sperm after thawing

Experiment I – post-thaw motility improvement diagram
Experiment II – surviving sperm detection diagram

Results from controlled human sperm studies using paired samples.

Scientific Background

PreconCell technology is based on cell preconditioning with a mild, non-chemical hydrostatic pressure stimulus. Instead of only reducing external stress, it activates intrinsic cellular defense capacity to enhance tolerance during cryopreservation or other demanding procedures.

Extensively studied in: sperm, oocytes, embryos and other cell types.

International collaborations

USA

USA

New Zealand

New Zealand

Taiwan

Taiwan

Brazil

Brazil

Spain

Spain

Italy

Italy

Hungary

Hungary

China

China

Denmark

Denmark

Poland

Poland

and more institutions worldwide

Collaborating with institutes worldwide

Broad
Applications

Human reproduction

Animal breeding

IVF & embryo technologies

Stem cell research

Biobanking & cell preservation

Publications

60+ peer-reviewed publications in international journals and conference proceedings validate PreconCell technology.

View all 66 publications

Get in touch

Vet-Inno TTC

University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
1078 Budapest, István u. 2, Hungary