Cryogenic Freezer Articles & Analysis
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This method most often uses liquid nitrogen (LN2) to achieve the ultra-low temperature necessary for cryopreservation, usually between -80°C and -196°C. Biorepositories use cryogenic freezers and LN2 to achieve and maintain the super-cold temperatures required for long-term sample storage. ...
The cryogenic process and cryo storage are ideal solutions for the storage of biological samples and ensuring cell viability over time.Storing a sample under cryogenic conditions requires careful preparation to minimise damage to the sample. ...
Class IIa and IIb – Devices that present a medium to high risk to the patient. Examples include freezers for storing blood or tissue. Class III – Devices that present the highest risk to the patient. ...