Cryopreservation and Freeze- Drying Protocols
Cryopreservation and freeze-drying are widely used for long-term storage of biological materials. Methods to safely store specimens in a stable state for extended periods have widespread applications in medicine and agriculture. Using cryopreservation for cell and tissue banking allows samples to...
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Humana Press
2015
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Samenvatting: | Cryopreservation and freeze-drying are widely used for long-term storage of biological
materials. Methods to safely store specimens in a stable state for extended periods have
widespread applications in medicine and agriculture. Using cryopreservation for cell and
tissue banking allows samples to be available at the time of need. Ice-free cryopreservation,
referred to as vitrification, is receiving increased attention in biobanking. Whereas cryopre
served samples are typically stored in liquid nitrogen, dried specimens can be stored at
room temperature, which has clear advantages for banking and transport. Freeze-drying
involves a freezing and a drying step and hence requires protectants that protect during
both freezing and drying. |
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