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Einfrieren, Lagerung und Versand von Zellen

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Die Dimension der Zellen (20–50 μm) ermöglicht ein schonendes Einfrieren in flüssigem Stickstoff auf −196 °C, die nahezu unbegrenzte Lagerung bei diesen Temperaturen und das jederzeitige Auftauen der Zellen bei Bedarf.

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Gstraunthaler, G., Lindl, T. (2013). Einfrieren, Lagerung und Versand von Zellen. In: Zell- und Gewebekultur. Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35997-2_13

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