Cell Freezing Media

At some point in cell culture, cells must be preserved and frozen. Cryopreservation minimizes changes in cellular genetics and provides a valuable source of backup cells for future use. In ensuring the survival of cells in the freezing and thawing processes, specialized media may be required especially for more sensitive mammalian cells. To reduce freezing damage, such media typically includes a cryoprotectant; glycerol or dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is often used. Now a variety of commercial freezing reagents are available, with features such as being chemically defined, serum-free, or tailored for specific primary cell types.

Cell Freezing Media

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NeuroFreeze

NeuroFreeze

MD Bioproducts, division of MD Biosciences

  • Description:
    The NeuroFreeze kit can be used to freeze primary neurons from E18/19 rat and P0/P1mouse hippocampi and cortices. ...
  • Quantity:
    10 or 30 mL
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