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Cracked cap or cracked bottle may be caused by the operator's improper force when clamping the cryotube, resulting in a cracked cryotube, so it is recommended to use a hemostat to clamp it carefully. Another reason for loosening or detaching the cap of the cryotube is the physical phenomenon of thermal expansion and contraction, which may cause cell contamination of the cryotube. Therefore, the cryotube should be tightened again when it is put into and taken out of the liquid nitrogen tank.
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Following the product's instructions does preserve the cells effectively.
13 Jan 2023
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