Cryopreservation – News and Features
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Improved Cryopreservation of Human Hepatocytes Using a New Xeno-Free Cryoprotectant Solution
Researchers from the Karolinska Institute have optimized a cryoprotectant combination, which may be a better alternative to the standard DMSO-UW protocol in primary human hepatocyte cryopreservation.
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Thermo Scientific Named Company of the Year for Integrated Biobanking Solutions by Frost & Sullivan
Unlike competitors, the Company offers comprehensive biobanking products, services and solutions aimed at improving quality and simplifying the management of biobanks.
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EU funds Population Genetics in Leukaemia Study Consortium
The study will carry out a multi-year analysis of thousands of DNA samples from relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukaemia cases.
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EU Funds Population Genetics in Leukaemia Study Consortium
Company will study the resulting biobank by using GenomePooling™ workflows.
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TTP Labtech will Showcase its Latest Automated Technology Innovations in Europe
Delivering a wealth of new products to the attendees of ELA 2012.
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Model Requirements for Biobank Software Systems
The overview shows that the guideline successfully incorporates the best practices of international standards on biobanks, giving users a single and consistent document to review.
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Frost & Sullivan gives an overview of the Global Automated Biobanking market
Robotics to aid and drive long term vision of truly personalised medicine
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TTP Labtech Announces Company Growth
New product offering demonstrates strong commitment to product development.
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Selecting IVF Embryos for Normal Numbers of Chromosomes can Significantly Increase Pregnancy Rates
First randomized prospective study shows ongoing pregnancy rate after 20 weeks per cycle started of 69.1% in the 24sure treatment group vs 41.7% in the control group.
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High-throughput Cryopreservation of Plant Cell Cultures for Functional Genomics
Here, scientists have developed a simple protocol for cryopreservation of suspension-cultured cells from five commonly used plant species—A. thaliana, Daucus carota, Lotus japonicus, Nicotiana tabacum and Oryza sativa.
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