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Slow freezing is a simpler method of cryogenic cooling, but it can lead to sample damage due to ice formation.Vitrification involves adding a high concentration of CPA and then freezing the sample rapidly, usually using liquid nitrogen. Vitrification is a more complex method of freezing samples but there is a lower risk of sample degradation as there is less risk of ice formation ...
The vitrification process and freezing using liquid nitrogen are common methods used in the cryogenic freezing. Cryogenic Storage: Some samples can be stored at -80 °C, however it is most common that samples would be stored at -196 °C in liquid nitrogen storage tanks. ...
What is Cryo Storage?Cryogenic Storage refers to the storage of Cryogenic liquids, which are used for their low temperature properties. ...
Cryogenic labels – Some types of devices are based on human tissues and cells, such as cultured cells for regenerative therapy and collagen. These devices may require storage in liquid nitrogen (-196°C), making cryo labels the ideal identification solution, as they remain affixed during long-term cryogenic storage. ...
