Cold preservation of biological cells.
[In German. / En allemand.]
Author(s) : HESCHEL I., SPUTTEK A., NUNNER B., RAU G.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Through chilling from -80 to -196 deg C, long-term storage of biological cells is possible. Prerequisites for process optimisation are knowledge of the cell damage process during freezing, the addition of cryoprotective agents and the exact coordination of the influencing parameters.
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- Original title: [In German. / En allemand.]
- Record ID : 1995-1867
- Languages: German
- Source: KI Luft Kältetech. - vol. 30 - n. 6
- Publication date: 1994/06
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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