The quality of procedures and products used for preparing, transporting and storage
of cells at cryogenic temperatures have a direct impact on the post-thaw viability
and functionality of the cells. Sub-standard preparation, handling, storage, and products
may subject cells to improper cryoprotectant exposure, poorly controlled shipping
conditions, variable storage temperatures and unknown transient warming events.
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