On 06/27/2014 06:06 PM, Koeng wrote:
> Has anyone tried this?
No, but I thought it was the rapidity of freezing that avoided
cells being stabbed/deformed by ice crystals by way of smaller ice crystals
in rapid freezing... If so, freezing in your -80, or liquid N2, then storing in -20 might get results.
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