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Protocol: Cryogenic Preservation and Storage of Animal Cells Protocol

Protocol: Cryogenic Preservation and Storage of Animal Cells Protocol

Protocol: Cryogenic Preservation and Storage of Animal Cells Protocol

Cryogenic preservation (storage below -100°C) of cell cultures is widely used to maintain backups or reserves of cells without the associated effort and expense of feeding and caring for them. The success of the freezing process depends on four critical areas: Proper handling and gentle harvesting of the cultures; Correct use of the cryoprotective agent; A controlled rate of freezing; Storage under proper cryogenic conditions.

Protocol: Cryogenic Preservation and Storage of Animal Cells Protocol

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