Abstract
Herein we have explored two practical aspects of cryopreserving cultured mammalian cells during routine laboratory maintenance. First, we have examined the possibility of using a serum-free, hence more affordable, cryopreservative. Using five mammalian lines (Crandell Feline Kidney, MCF7, A72, WI 38 and NB324K), we found that the serum-free alternative preserves nearly as efficiently as the serum-containing preservatives. Second, we compared cryostorage of those cells in suspended versus a pellet form using both aforementioned cryopreservatives. Under our conditions, cells were in general recovered equally well in a suspended versus a pellet form.
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Corsini, J., Hacker, C., & Bare, C. (2004). Serum-free cryopreservation of five mammalian cell lines in either a pelleted or suspended state. Biological Procedures Online, 6(1), 61–66. https://doi.org/10.1251/bpo73
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