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Item # SCIAND-80788, Freestanding -External threads Cryule Cryogenic Vials


  • Sterile
  • External threads
  • 7 ml size
  • Supplied with colored coded caps
  • Cuniual bottom
These polypropylene vials are freestanding on the bench and lock into the rack (cat. no. 985810) for one-handed cap removal. the vertical inner wall and conical bottom facilitate filling and maximum sample retrieval. The white marking area and color coded caps allow far lot and sample identification. Vials are packaged 50 per bag, 10 bags per case.






Specifications  · Product Information

Specifications

Color

Yellow

Size

7 ml/cc

Diameter

12 mm

Height

46 mm


Product Information

Facts about Cryopreservation
  • Liquid nitrogen (L.N.): liquid density at the triple point is 0.807 g/ml. is inert, colorless, odorless, non-corrosive, nonflammable and extremely cold.
  • Liquid nitrogen boils at -196°C and Is a cryogenic fluid which is potentially capable of causing rapid frostbite on contact with living tissue.
  • Cryopreservation is a process where cells or whole tissues are preserved by cooling to low sub-zero temperatures, such as (typically) 77°K or -196°C (the boiling point of liquid nitrogen)
  • When cryoprotectant solutions are not used, the cells being preserved are often damaged due to freezing during the approach to low temperatures or warming to room temperature.
  • A cryoprotectant is a substance that is used to protect biological tissue from freezing damage (damage due to ice formation),
  • Cryoprolectants act like antifreeze: they lower the freezing temperature. They also increase the viscosity. Instead of crystallizing, the syrupy solution turns into an amorphous ice.
Common Cryoprotectants
  • DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide)
  • Ethylene glycol
  • Glycerol
  • Propylene glycol
  • Sucrose
  • Trehalose





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