CellPreservationSolution
A cell preservation solution is a special solution used to preserve cells.
It serves to maintain the activity and integrity of cells for a certain period of time, preventing them from being damaged or dying. This solution usually has a specific chemical composition and conditions that provide a suitable environment for the cells to maintain their physiological state.
Specific applications and characteristics of the cell preservation solution are listed below:
Applications:
Used during cell sample collection, transportation and storage to maintain the quality and activity of cells.
Commonly used in cytology examination, scientific research experiments and other fields.
Features:
Good protection: it can reduce the damage and death of cells in the process of preservation.
High stability: can keep the performance of the solution stable for a certain period of time.
Optimized composition: contains suitable nutrients, buffer system and protection factors, etc.
Cell preservation solutions are usually used as follows:
Collecting cells: Use appropriate methods to collect cell samples.
Adding Preservation Solution: Mix the collected cells with the preservation solution in a certain ratio.
Preservation conditions: Preserve the cells at a suitable temperature according to the requirements of the preservation solution.
Transportation or subsequent processing: according to specific needs, the preserved cells are transported or further processed.
There are several main types of cell preservation solutions:
Non-Osmotic Preservation Solution: Maintains the morphology and activity of the cells mainly by regulating the osmotic pressure of the solution.
Osmotic preservation solution: contains components that can penetrate into the cells and provide protection to the cells.
Cryopreservation solutions: used for the cryopreservation of cells and usually contain components such as cryoprotectants.