if you have access to a vacuum pump, cold trap, and liquid nitrogen or acetone and dry ice, you can lyophilize tissue pretty easy.
On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 3:01:51 PM UTC-6, biowarrior wrote:
Hi i got a question. I'm currently decellurizing the kidney from a mouse and so far the
Extracellularmatrix is looking more transparent.... I want to lypholize the ECM to preserve it.. I dont
have access to a freeze dryer(too expensive). I read somewhere that you can use 40% Glycerol and beads and it could be stored at -20C but i don't know if that method would work with a sheet of ECM... Please give me your input on this subject....
thanksperry
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