Can mechanical freezers be used for cryogenic storage of
cultured cells?
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Mechanical freezers can be used for storage if temperatures
of -135?C or lower can be maintained. Viability will
decline at higher temperatures. Backup freezers are needed
in case of mechanical failure.
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