CELLnTEC

CnT-CRYO Defined, Animal Component-Free Freezing Medium

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CnT-CRYO-50
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CELLnTEC
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Description:
A 2 x concentrate, cryo preservation medium containing 20% DMSO and all the necessary components to protect cells during freezing and thawing. This freezing medium is chemically defined and animal component-free. It is ready to use as provided.

References

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