Cryopreservation—freezing live cells, 3D cultures, or tissues to preserve them—is an essential technique in many labs. Common uses include preserving patient samples for research, preparing samples for sharing with colleagues, preserving therapeutic products, or saving cell lines or 3D cultures for later use.
Successful cryopreservation with excellent post-thawing cell viability requires planning and care. The techniques and protocols used in sample cryopreservation and cell thawing significantly impact cell viability, and the best techniques vary based on the sample type. This article offers some best practices, practical tips for cryopreservation and thawing, and how to avoid common pitfalls.