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CELLBANKER® solutions are simple to use.
Achieve the highest cell viability while maintaining stem cell pluripotency,
normal karyotype and proliferation ability after cryopreservation using
CELLBANKER® |
Download the cell viability results of CELLBANKER® for cells stored upto 10 years at -80oC and - 196o
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STEM-CELLBANKER® Optimized stem cell cryopreservation solution
STEM-CELLBANKER® is a chemically defined xeno-free freezing medium - optimized for stem cells and iPS cells storage as
well as other valuable cells.
It is completely free of serum and animal derived
components and contains only European or US Pharmacopoeia graded ingredients. STEM-CELLBANKER® is ready-to-use and
requires no special devices, such as a controlled rate freezer, in order to achieve consistently high cell viability following resuscitation from cryopreservation, even
over extended long-term storage.
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STEM-CELLBANKER® significantly increases cell viability while maintaining cell pluripotency, normal karyotype and proliferation ability after freeze-thaw.
Results of cryopreservation analysis performed at the Karolinska Institute on hESC and iPS cells with STEM-CELLBANKER® shows significantly higher cell viability
over conventional freezing medium while retaining cell pluripotency, normal karyotype and proliferation ability in HS293, HS306 and ChiPSA cell lines
(Holm et al., Hum. Reprod. 2010).
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Latest Publications:
Shimizua T et al. (2013) Osteogenesis of cryopreserved osteogenic matrix cell sheets. Cryobiology. pii: S0011-2240(13)00118-1
Miyamoto Y et al. (2012) Cryopreservation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells. Cell Medicine., Vol. 3, pp. 89–95
Saliem M et al. (2012) Improved cryopreservation of human hepatocytes using a new xeno free cryoprotectant solution. World J Hepatol. May 27;4(5):176-83.
Holm et al. (2010) An effective serum- and xeno-free chemically defined freezing procedure for human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells. Hum Reprod. 25(5):1271-9. Epub 2010 Mar 5.
Nakamura A et al. (2010) Human primary cultured hepatic stellate cells can be cryopreserved. Med Mol Morphol. 43:107–115