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titleOfInvention "METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DEFINED COOLING OF PLATE-SHAPED BODIES BY DELIVERING HEAT TO BOILING REFRIGERANTS"
abstract The invention mainly relates to a process for the freezing of cell suspensions which are in a plastic bag for the purpose of long-term preservation at low temperature. The required defined cooling rates differ widely for each type of cell and are achieved by altering the insulating layer of a freezing container. This freezing container is sealed against boiling coolants but nevertheless is easy to open at very low temperature for the purpose of removing the frozen sample. The actual cooling is effected by immersion in the coolant such as, for example, liquid nitrogen. The resulting range of freezing rates is typically from 30 to 500 K/min, the volume of the cell suspensions is in the range 25 to 650 ml, the layer thickness of the suspensions placed on the plate shape is from 3 to 20 mm. The described process is designed for use in blood banks with minimal costs arising.
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