Freezing of Adherent Cells
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- ( www.abnova.com ) - This AbVideo illustrates the process of adherent cells freezing. Cell freezing is the procedure to store cells for future studies. The storage of cells ensures that you have back-up cells in case of contamination or loss of cell supply. The cryopreservation agent and condition can depend on cell type. More videos at Abnova www.abnova.com
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That wasn't me, but I am surprised they did't check if they got single cells.
Another thing is they didn't tell how to freeze cells: slowly (+4 -> -20 -> -80 -> liquid nitrogen) or immediately?
How much freez media should we add?also if too.much of the freez media is added would it kill the cells? Please respond back. Thank you
While adding a slightly excessive amount of freezing media might not be detrimental, there are some potential downsides:
• Dilution: Excessive media can dilute the cell concentration in the final cryopreserved vial. This might affect cell viability after thawing.
• Slower Cooling: A larger volume of media might take longer to cool down during the freezing process. Slower cooling rates can be less efficient for cryopreservation.
did you filtered the freezing medium ?
Can DMSO be frozen and have same benefits when unthawed ?
unthawed... so you mean frozen?
Yes, DMSO can be frozen and retain its benefits when thawed under the proper conditions.
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Who clicked unlike and can you explain why? I didn't see anything wrong here...
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You never froze them.