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sample_storage [2022/11/02 14:36] – first draft; intended to combine & replace urine_ and blood_samples_storage kevin | sample_storage [2025/02/05 13:49] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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===== Liquid Nitrogen ===== | ===== Liquid Nitrogen ===== | ||
- | The peripheral | + | Whole blood that Lifelines collected from participants during the [[1A|baseline]] assessment are being preserved in liquid nitrogen. |
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===== Sanyo Ultra-Low Temperature Freezers ===== | ===== Sanyo Ultra-Low Temperature Freezers ===== | ||
- | Following biosample collection, reception, and processing, the first priority is to move the biosamples from refrigerated storage options into cryostorage for long term preservation. To this end Lifelines currently maintains 50+ cryofreezers (PHCbi Sanyo Ultra-Low Temperature Freezers MDF-U74V or equivalent) at the Lifestore. For samples incompatible with the BiOS storage (such as [[DAG2]], [[DAG3]], DAG4, and the Sarstedt archive) this is their final destination. | + | Following biosample collection, reception, and processing, the first priority is to move the biosamples from refrigerated storage options into cryostorage for long term preservation. To this end Lifelines currently maintains 50+ cryofreezers (PHCbi Sanyo Ultra-Low Temperature Freezers MDF-U74V or equivalent) at the Lifestore. For samples incompatible with the BiOS storage (such as [[DAG2]], [[DAG3]], and the Sarstedt archive) this is their final destination. |
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