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Applications

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For the general cryopreservation of:

  • Cell lines and primary cells
  • Tissues and biopsies
  • Stem cells and sensitive cells
  • PBMC, cord blood

Specific Cell Types

N.B. An up to date list of the specific cell types that CryoStor has been successfully tested with is in preparation (please ask for details in the meantime).


Select Publications

Cryopreservation Journal Articles:
Stylianou, J., Vowels, M. and Hadfield, K. Novel cryoprotectants significantly improves the post-thaw recovery and quality of HSC from CB. Cytotherapy, 8(1): 57. (2006).

Baust, J.M. Advances in Madia for Cryopreservation and Hypothermic Storage. Bio Process International June(Supplement): 46-54 (2005).

Sosef, M.N., Baust, J.M. Sugimachi, K., Fowler, A., Tompkins, R.G. and Toner, M. Cryopreservation of isolated primary rat hepatocytes: enhanced survival and long term hepatospecific function.
Ann Surgery 241(1): 125-33 (2005)

Baust, J.M. Molecular mechanisms of cellular demise assosciated with cryopreservation failure. Cell Preservation Technology 1(1): 17-31 (2002).

Baust, J.M., Van Buskirk, R.G. and Baust, J.G. Gene activation of the apoptoticcaspase cascade following cryogenic storage. Cell Preservation Technology 1(1): 63-80 (2002).

Baust, J.M., Vogel, M.J., Van Buskirk, R.G., and Baust, J.G. A molecular basis of cryopreservation failure and its modulation to improve cell survival. Cell Transplantation 10(7): 561-71 (2001).

Baust, J.M., Van Buskirk R.G., and Baust, J.G. Cell viability improves following inhibition of cryopreservation-induced apoptosis. In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology,  36(4): 262-70 (2002).

> For a complete publication listing please visit: www.biolifesolutions.com

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