Writing standard operating procedures (sops) for cryostorage protocols: Using shoot meristem cryopreservation as an example

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Standard operating procedures are a systematic way of making sure that biopreservation processes, tasks, protocols, and operations are correctly and consistently performed. They are the basic documents of biorepository quality management systems and are used in quality assurance, control, and improvement. Methodologies for constructing workflows and writing standard operating procedures and work instructions are described using a plant cryopreservation protocol as an example. This chapter is pertinent to other biopreservation sectors because how methods are written, interpreted, and implemented can affect the quality of storage outcomes.

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Harding, K., & Benson, E. E. (2015). Writing standard operating procedures (sops) for cryostorage protocols: Using shoot meristem cryopreservation as an example. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1257, 431–456. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2193-5_22

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