What is Snap-Freezing?
Snap-freezing is a rapid freezing technique where biopsy materials are dipped in liquid nitrogen, allowing for immediate preservation of the cellular structure and molecular integrity. The tissues are subsequently stored in ultra-cold freezers at temperatures below -80°C. This method ensures that the biological characteristics of the tissues remain intact, making them ideal for research purposes.
Product Details
Applications: Primarily utilized in cancer research.
Tissue Type: Lymphoid Tissue, commonly affected in lymphoid malignancies.
Storage Conditions: Maintained at -80°C to preserve viability and genetic information.
Species: Human.
Sample Condition: Specimens derived from cancerous tissues.
Limitations
It is important to note that all products are strictly intended for research use only, and should not be used for diagnostic or therapeutic applications.
Why Choose Snap-Frozen Pellets?
Snap-frozen pellets provide unparalleled advantages for histological and molecular studies including:
Preservation of Structure: Maintains cell morphology and molecular profiles crucial for analysis.
Versatility: Can be utilized across various applications in cancer research, particularly in studying mechanisms of CLL.
Customizability: Options for customized frozen tissue products tailored to specific research needs.
Inquiry and Ordering
For researchers interested in the , we encourage you to submit an inquiry for more information, pricing, and custom orders. Please use the contact form available on the product page to specify your requirements.Statistics: Posted by hannahcole — Fri Jan 23, 2026 6:51 am
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