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Monday, July 28. 2008 The aim of cryopreservation is to enable stocks of cells to be stored to prevent the need to have all cell lines in culture at all times. It is invaluable when dealing with cells of limited life span. The other main advantages of cryopreservation are:
There has been a large amount of developmental work undertaken to ensure successful cryopreservation and resuscitation of a wide variety of cell lines of different cell types. The basic principle of successful cryopreservation is a slow freeze and quick thaw. Although the precise requirement may vary with different cell lines as a general guide cells should be cooled at a rate of –1oC to –3oC per minute and thawed quickly by incubation in a 37oC waterbath for 3-5 minutes. If this and the additional points given below are followed then most cell lines should be cryopreserved successfully.
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