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Human Hypertension Coronary Artery Fibroblasts
Cat.No.: CSC-C4998J
Species: Human
Source: Artery
Cell Type: Fibroblast
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Never can cryopreserved cells be kept at -20 °C.
The common reasons for researchers to experience poor cell survival in cell culture can be categorized as follows. Incorrect use of medium or poor quality of medium. Serum is used incorrectly or the quality of the serum is poor. The transportation process has a serious effect on the cells. Wrong thawing process. Frozen cells are thawed, washed and centrifuged. Suspended cells are mistaken for dead cells. Incorrect use of culture temperature. Cells were left at -80℃ for too long.
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