Cryopreservation solution

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Maintaining blood or sperm in a physiologically active state...

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4352401, 424520, 424529, 424530, 424531, 424532, 424533, A01N 102, C12N 500, A61K 3512, A61K 3514

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A simple, inexpensive, physiologically compatible, cryopreservation solution which includes the innocuous components of (i) glycerol, (ii) an alkali metal chloride salt, (iii) a monosaccharide, and (iv) serum albumin.

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