PMID: 3772018Aug 1, 1986Paper

A novel system for storage of sera frozen in small aliquots

Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods
M L ChengJ L VandeBerg

Abstract

A novel sample storage system involves the storage of frozen sera and other fluids within small heat-sealed segments of Tygon tubing. Each series of attached segments comprises one sample divided into small aliquots and protected by a cellulose acetate butyrate tube situated in a specially constructed rack in a low-temperature freezer. This storage system offers several benefits including elimination of repeated freezing and thawing, protection against contamination of bulk samples, simplicity in keeping inventory records, ease of retrieving samples, and elimination of the need to return samples to storage. It is efficient, economical and applicable to a variety of liquid specimens, and greatly increases the length of potential storage life.

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Aug 1, 1987·Biochemical Genetics·M L Cheng, J L VandeBerg
Jan 1, 1994·Chemistry and Physics of Lipids·D L Rainwater
Dec 1, 1995·Atherosclerosis·D L RainwaterT D Dyer
Mar 13, 2002·Atherosclerosis·David L RainwaterJohn L VandeBerg
Jun 8, 2002·Atherosclerosis·David L RainwaterJohn L VandeBerg
May 7, 2003·Atherosclerosis·David L RainwaterJohn L VandeBerg
Nov 15, 1996·Atherosclerosis·D L Rainwater
Jul 25, 1997·Atherosclerosis·D L RainwaterJ Blangero
Dec 2, 1999·Atherosclerosis·D L Rainwater
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Apr 19, 2005·Journal of Lipid Research·David L RainwaterJohn L Vandeberg
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