Development of stabilizers for live cell preservation at room temperature (779.10)

2014 
Cyropreservation at ultra-low temperatures utilizing freezing mediums containing DMSO is the current best practice for long term storage of mammalian cells. Such conditions can impart devastating losses caused by common failures of the cold storage systems as well as the sensitivity of valuable cell types both primary and engineered to the freezing and thawing process. Hence recovery of viable cells from the frozen state is challenging and as is typical for many cell types only a fraction of the cells survive with the fully desired phenotype. Based on the studies of extremophiles such as tardigrades, rotifers or brine shrimp that can survive for many years in the dry state we hypothesized that techniques and protocols could be developed that mimic this molecular phenomena in eukaryotic cell cultures. Many previous candidate approaches or the last 15 years have failed to preserve cells under these conditions over the short term and no method to date has been successful at preserving cells under such condit...
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