C2874
CryoStor® cell cryopreservation media
CS10
Synonym(s):
cell freezing medium
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Quality Level
sterility
sterile-filtered
form
liquid
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
cryopreservation: suitable
shipped in
ambient
storage temp.
2-8°C
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General description
The CryoStor CS2, CS5, and CS10 family of preservation solutions represents the next generation of cryopreservation media. Designed to prepare and preserve cells in ultra low temperature environments (–80 to –196 °C), CryoStor media provide a safe, protective environment for cells and tissues during thefreezing, storage, and thawing process. Through modulating the cellular biochemical response to the cryopreservation process, these media provide enhanced cell viability and functionality, while eliminating the need to include serum, proteins, or high levels of cytotoxic agents.
CryoStor CS2, CS5, and CS10 are a series of cell specific, optimized preservation media, uniquely formulated to address the molecular biological aspects of cells during the cryopreservation process; thereby, directly reducing the level of Cryopreservation-Induced Delayed-Onset Cell Death and improving post-thaw cell viability and function.
These media are recommended for the preservation of stem cells, hepatocytes, tissue samples, and other extremely sensitive cell types.
CryoStor CS2, CS5, and CS10 are a series of cell specific, optimized preservation media, uniquely formulated to address the molecular biological aspects of cells during the cryopreservation process; thereby, directly reducing the level of Cryopreservation-Induced Delayed-Onset Cell Death and improving post-thaw cell viability and function.
These media are recommended for the preservation of stem cells, hepatocytes, tissue samples, and other extremely sensitive cell types.
Application
CryoStor® cell cryopreservation media has been used in:
- the preservation of T cells
- the preservation of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs)
- hiPSC-derived cardiac progenitors (hiPSC-CPs)
- as a component of cryoprotective solution composed of bovine albumin
CryoStor, a series of cell-specific, optimized preservation media, is uniquely formulated to address the molecularbiological aspects of cells during the cryopreservation process thereby directly reducing the level of Cryopreservation-Induced Delayed-Onset Cell Death and improving post-thaw cell viability and function.
Other Notes
Formulation contains 10% DMSO.
Legal Information
CryoStor is a registered trademark of BioLife Solutions, Inc.
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Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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