Medio Synth-a-Freeze™ CTS™
Medio Synth-a-Freeze™ CTS™
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Medio Synth-a-Freeze™ CTS™

El medio CTS™ (Cell Therapy Systems) Synth-a-Freeze™ es un medio líquido de crioconservación definido químicamente y sin proteínas diseñado paraMás información
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A137130150 mL
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Cantidad:
50 mL
El medio CTS™ (Cell Therapy Systems) Synth-a-Freeze™ es un medio líquido de crioconservación definido químicamente y sin proteínas diseñado para congelar y almacenar una gran variedad de tipos de células de mamíferos, incluidas las células madre. El medio Synth-a-Freeze™ CTS™ presenta una formulación óptima sin antibióticos, antimicóticos, hormonas, factores de crecimiento, sueros ni proteína y está tamponado con HEPES y bicarbonato sódico.

Utilícelo para crioconservar una gran variedad de células madre y primarias

• La estabilidad de los medios descongelados cuando se almacenan a 4° y la compatibilidad con diversos protocolos de congelación le permitirán ahorrar tiempo y esfuerzo
• Prepárese para la investigación clínica con esta fórmula sin proteínas y definida químicamente fabricada de conformidad con las prácticas recomendadas de fabricación actuales

Crioconservación de diversos tipos de células
Los medios Synth-a-Freeze™ Cell Therapy Systems CTS™ presentan un rendimiento similar al de nuestro medio con suero estándar de crioconservación a la hora de crioconservar diversos tipos de células, entre los que se incluyen las células madre embrionarias humanas, las células madre neuronales (ref. 1), las células madre mesenquimales y los queratinocitos (ref. 2). No se recomienda utilizar los medios Synth-a-Freeze™ para crioconservar los melanocitos epidérmicos humanos.

Incorporación sencilla en su protocolo de congelación actual
Los medios Synth-a-Freeze™ CTS™ se pueden utilizar con cualquier protocolo de congelación estándar. Solamente tiene que añadir el medio descongelado Synth-a-Freeze™ Cell Therapy Systems CTS™ a células desprendidas y sedimentadas, dividir el producto resultante en partes alícuotas y congelarlo. Para obtener resultados óptimos, se recomienda utilizar un congelador de velocidad controlada.

Simplifique su transición a la investigación clínica
La marca Gibco™ Cell Therapy Systems (CTS™) ofrece una amplia gama de productos para emplear en aplicaciones de terapia celular, incluidos medios, reactivos, factores de crecimiento, enzimas, reactivos de selección/expansión de células y dispositivos. Los productos Gibco™ Cell Therapy Systems (CTS™) ofrecen:
• Menor carga de cualificar los reactivos
• Certificados adecuados de análisis y de origen
• Acceso a nuestro archivo principal sobre fármacos (DMF)

Para su uso en investigación o fabricación de productos basados en células, genes o tejidos.

PRECAUCIÓN: no diseñado para la administración directa en seres humanos o animales

Referencias:
• S. Shin and M. Vemuri. Culture and Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells. L.C. Doering (ed). Protocols for Neural Cell Culture. Springer Protocol Handbooks.
• S. Lemaire, K. Kosowska-Shick, P. Appelbaum, G. Verween, P. Tulkens, and F. Van Bambeke. Cellular Pharmacodynamics of the Novel Biaryloxazolidinone Radezolid: Studies with Infected Phagocytic and Nonphagocytic cells, Using Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Listeria monocytogenes, and Legionella pneumophila. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 54(6) 2010: 2549-2559.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Tipo de célulaVarious (including types of human Embryonic Stem Cells, Neural Stem Cells, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, and Keratinocytes)
Para utilizar con (aplicación)Cell and Gene Therapy Research, Development, and Manufacturing
FormatoFrasco
Calidad de fabricaciónISO 13485, MDSAP, FDA-registered, 21 CFR 820
Tipo de productoMedio de congelación
Cantidad50 mL
Duración de almacenamiento18 months from date of manufacture
Condiciones de envíoHielo seco
ClasificaciónLibre de material de origen animal
FormularioLíquido
EsterilidadEstéril con filtro
Con aditivosDMSO (10 %)
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Almacenar entre – 5 y – 20 °C

Preguntas frecuentes

What is CTS?

The Gibco Cell Therapy Systems (CTS) portfolio of cell and gene therapy products are GMP manufactured, safety tested, and backed by regulatory documentation to support your transition from discovery through clinical and commercial manufacturing. Through our CTS solutions, we are committed to helping customers streamline therapeutic development, minimize risk, and ease the burden on their quality systems. Learn more here.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Culture Support Center.

If the Synth-a-Freeze Cryopreservation Medium is not suitable for melanocytes, how should I freeze melanocytes?

We recommend using DMEM plus 10% FBS and 10% DMSO, or the Recovery Cell Culture Freezing Medium. You can try the same general recommendations for freezing cells, just changing the freezing solution.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

Is there a Drug Master File for the Synth-a-Freeze Cryopreservation Medium?

There isn't a Drug Master File, but there is a Device Master File on file with the FDA. Please contact our Licensing team at outlicensing@thermofisher.com in order to obtain instructions for referencing this Device Master File.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

What can I use Synth-a-Freeze Cryopreservation Medium for?

Synth-a-Freeze Cryopreservation Medium can be used with any standard freezing protocol. It offers performance comparable to that of our standard, serum-containing cryopreservation medium for cyropreserving a variety of cell types including human keratinocytes, embryonic stem cells, neural stem cells, and mesenchymal stem cells.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

Was the tissue cryopreserved prior to isolation of primary cells?

No, the tissue was not cryopreserved.

Citations & References (6)

Citations & References
Abstract
Serum-free suspension culturing of human cells: adaptation, growth, and cryopreservation.
Authors:Biaggio RT, Abreu-Neto MS, Covas DT, Swiech K
Journal:Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
PubMed ID:25822314
Human cell lines have attracted great interest because they are capable of producing glycosylated proteins that are more similar to native human proteins, thereby reducing the potential for immune responses. However, these cells have not been extensively characterized and cultured under serum-free suspension conditions. In this work, we describe the ... More
Amnion epithelial cell isolation and characterization for clinical use.
Authors:Murphy S, Rosli S, Acharya R, Mathias L, Lim R, Wallace E, Jenkin G
Journal:Curr Protoc Stem Cell Biol
PubMed ID:20373516
Human amnion epithelial cells (hAECs) are a heterologous population positive for stem cell markers; they display multilineage differentiation potential, differentiating into cells of the endoderm (liver, lung epithelium), mesoderm (bone, fat), and ectoderm (neural cells). They have a low immunogenic profile and possess potent immunosuppressive properties. Hence, hAECs may be ... More
Cellular pharmacodynamics of the novel biaryloxazolidinone radezolid: studies with infected phagocytic and nonphagocytic cells, using Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Listeria monocytogenes, and Legionella pneumophila.
Authors:Lemaire S, Kosowska-Shick K, Appelbaum PC, Verween G, Tulkens PM, Van Bambeke F
Journal:Antimicrob Agents Chemother
PubMed ID:20385852
Radezolid is a novel biaryloxazolidinone in clinical development which shows improved activity, including against linezolid-resistant strains. In a companion paper (29), we showed that radezolid accumulates about 11-fold in phagocytic cells, with approximately 60% of the drug localized in the cytosol and approximately 40% in the lysosomes of the cells. ... More
Rapid and Efficient Generation of Transgene-Free iPSC from a Small Volume of Cryopreserved Blood.
Authors:Zhou H, Martinez H, Sun B, Li A, Zimmer M, Katsanis N, Davis EE, Kurtzberg J, Lipnick S, Noggle S, Rao M, Chang S
Journal:
PubMed ID:25951995
Human peripheral blood and umbilical cord blood represent attractive sources of cells for reprogramming to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). However, to date, most of the blood-derived iPSCs were generated using either integrating methods or starting from T-lymphocytes that have genomic rearrangements thus bearing uncertain consequences when using iPSC-derived lineages ... More
Biological impact of xeno-free chemically defined cryopreservation medium on amniotic epithelial cells.
Authors:Miki T, Wong W, Zhou E, Gonzalez A, Garcia I, Grubbs BH
Journal:Stem Cell Res Ther
PubMed ID:26758986
'Amnion-derived stem cells have been proposed for cell replacement therapy and tissue regeneration. An easily accessible cell source, the placenta, allows us to potentially establish a bio-bank of cells for immunotype matched clinical applications. Several xeno-free (XF) cryopreservation media are currently available for pluripotent stem cells, however, these media have ... More