


Freeze Down Methods for Cryopreservation: Isopropanol Freezing Container vs. Controlled Rate Freezers
Discover the benefits and drawbacks of cryopreservation methods: Isopropanol freezing containers vs. Controlled Rate Freezers. Choose the right technique for your research needs.

Freezing Cells in DMSO: The Benefits and Process Explained
Last Updated on November 28, 2023 Cryopreservation is a valuable technique for preserving cells or tissues for future use. One of the most common and reliable methods for cryopreservation is the use of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as a cryoprotectant. In this article, we...
A Comparison of Liquid Nitrogen and Liquid Nitrogen-free Cell Freezers for Research: Benefits and Drawbacks
Last Updated on November 28, 2023 Having a proper cryopreservation protocol is critical for many researchers that need to preserve and store biological samples. This is especially important for researchers in cell biology, regenerative medicine, and/or biobanking. The...
Cryopreservation and Cell Viability: Unlocking the Secrets of Long-Term Preservation
The most important part of cryopreservation is cell viability after thawing. Cells can remain viable for years in a state of suspended animation under cryopreservation.

Optimal Freeze Protocol for Cryopreservation of Cultured Cells
A good freeze protocol for cells maximizes research for safe long-term use. Without proper cryopreservation, we sacrifice cell viability.