Taylor Wharton 35L Liquid Nitrogen Storage Dewar

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Description

The Taylor Wharton (Worthington) 35L Liquid Nitrogen Storage Dewar is widely used for the long-term storage of cells due to its ability to rapidly freeze and preserve cellular integrity at extremely low temperatures (-196°C). It features a ribbed, high-strength aluminium body and a durable paint system, ensuring robust performance and longevity, making it ideal for cryopreservation applications.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 35 Liter of cryogenic liquid
    Cryogenic Storage: At these temperatures, metabolic processes, enzymatic reactions, and cell degradation are effectively halted, allowing cells to be stored for extended periods without significant loss of viability.
  • Storage System: canister and rack storage systems
  • Storage capacity: 5 racks with 5 boxes for 5x5 cryovial storage boxes (625 individual cryovials).
  • Storage temperature: Canisters hold samples in either the vapor or liquid phase depending on the liquid nitrogen level. Temperatures are maintained from –184°C under the closed neck tube core to –196°C at the liquid nitrogen level. Neck Tube. 11.9cm
  • Long Term Storage: Used to store cell stocks and maintaining them for future use in experiments like gene expression studies, drug screening, and therapeutic research. 

Publishing Data Acquired using the Taylor-Wharton LS750-R 35L Liquid Nitrogen Cryostorage

      • Sample type and storage conditions
      • Temperature settings
      • Freezing medium
      • Duration of storage
      • Manufacturer: Haier
      • Model: DW-86-578
      • Type: Ultra Low Freezer
      • Temperature (°C)
      • Duration of storage

    Acknowledgement:

    “The authors acknowledge the facilities and the scientific and technical assistance of Cell Culture Facility (CCF) within the Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre (MWAC) at UNSW Sydney.”

    Credit MWAC CCF staff: Feel free to mention MWAC CCF staff who have assisted you with your work! If staff have been involved with your work beyond basic training and support (e.g., project design, complex data/image processing, independent imaging/analysis, manuscript preparation), it may be appropriate to discuss co-authorship with the relevant staff and your supervisor.

Applications

  • Cryogenic Cell Storage

  • Long-Term Cell Storage

  • GMO Cell Storage

  • Primary Cell Storage

Instrument location

MWAC Cell Culture Facility

Laboratory 524D Science and Engineering Building
(SEB) – E8
Kensington, UNSW, Sydney,
NSW, 2052

Email: CCFAdmin@unsw.edu.au

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