CryoGuard™ Freezing Media
| Cat. No. | TM078 |
| Name | CryoGuard™ Freezing Media |
| Description |
CryoGuard™ Freezing Media is a ready-to-use, serum-free, chemically defined solution for cryopreserving a wide range of mammalian cells, including primary cells, cell lines, and stem cells. It maintains high post-thaw viability and recovery while providing a xeno-free alternative to traditional serum-based methods. With no animal-derived components, CryoGuard™ supports regulatory compliance for clinical, biomanufacturing, and cell therapy applications, while ensuring consistent, reliable performance across batches.
Key Features:
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| Unit | 50 ml |
| Sterility | Pass |
| Appearance | Liquid |
| Shipping Conditions |
Frozen |
| Storage Condition | Store at -20°C for long-term storage (stable up to 6 months). For short-term use, store at 4°C and use within 7-14 days. Protect from light. To prevent repeated freeze–thaw cycles, divide into single-use aliquots (e.g., 10–20 ml per tube). |
| Material Citation | If use of this material results in a scientific publication, please cite the material in the following manner: Applied Biological Materials Inc, Cat. No. TM078 |
Datasheet
| What is the recommended concentration to freeze down cells? | |
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The recommended concentration for freezing down cells generally depends on the cell type, but for most mammalian cell lines, the following guideline applies:
Standard Freezing Concentration:
Key Considerations:
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- Bernt, E. & Bergmeyer, H. U. (1974) Bergmeyer), p. 1304. Deerfield Beach, FL: Verlag Chemie Intl. 2. Eagle, H., Barban, S., Levy, M. &Schulze, H. O. (1958). The utilization of carbohydrates by human cell cultures.. Biol. Chem. 233, SS1-558.|3. D. Barngrover, J. Thomas andW. G. Thilly, J. Cell Set. 78, 173-189 (1985) 173|4. Leibovitz, A. (1963) Amer. J. Hyg. 78:173-180
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