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Cell lines, primary cells, and genetically-modified cell stocks are among the most valuable and difficult-to-replace resources in the life science, biotechnology, or pharma development laboratory. Techniques and tools for appropriately freezing cells and resuscitating them from cryostorage in liquid nitrogen are among the most critical methods in cell culture. Preventing the formation of intracellular ice crystals and minimizing cell stress is paramount to maintaining cell viability during cryopreservation.  We offer an extensive line of sterile-filtered, application-tested cryoprotectants like DMSO as well as ready-to-use cell freezing media with and without DMSO that are designed to maximize cell viability during the freezing and thawing processes.   


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Dimethyl sulfoxide
D2650

Dimethyl sulfoxide

Hybri-Max, sterile-filtered, BioReagent, suitable for hybridoma, ≥99.7%

Dimethyl sulfoxide
D2438

Dimethyl sulfoxide

sterile-filtered, BioPerformance Certified, meets EP, USP testing specifications, suitable for hybridoma

Dimethyl sulfoxide
D2653

Dimethyl sulfoxide

Hybri-Max, 0.2 μm filtered, BioReagent, suitable for hybridoma, ≥99.7%, Ampoule

CryoStor<SUP>®</SUP> cell cryopreservation media
C2874

CryoStor® cell cryopreservation media

CS10

Dimethyl sulfoxide
D4540

Dimethyl sulfoxide

≥99.5% (GC), suitable for plant cell culture

Cell Freezing Medium-DMSO Serum free 1x
C6295

Cell Freezing Medium-DMSO Serum free 1x

sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture

CryoStor<SUP>®</SUP> cell cryopreservation media
C2999

CryoStor® cell cryopreservation media

CS5

Cell Freezing Medium-DMSO 1×
C6164

Cell Freezing Medium-DMSO 1×

sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture

HypoThermosol<SUP>®</SUP> FRS Preservation Solution
H4416

HypoThermosol® FRS Preservation Solution

Dimethyl sulfoxide
D1435

Dimethyl sulfoxide

meets EP testing specifications, meets USP testing specifications

Cell Culture Freezing Media
S-002-M

Cell Culture Freezing Media

contains DMSO, liquid

CryoSOfree<SUP>™</SUP> DMSO-free Cryopreservation Medium
C9249

CryoSOfree DMSO-free Cryopreservation Medium

Dimethyl sulfoxide
20-139

Dimethyl sulfoxide

CryoStor<SUP>®</SUP> cell cryopreservation media
C3124

CryoStor® cell cryopreservation media

CS2

Cell Freezing Medium-Glycerol 1×
C6039

Cell Freezing Medium-Glycerol 1×

sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture

Cell Freezing Medium-Serum-free 1×
C2639

Cell Freezing Medium-Serum-free 1×

sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture

Dimethyl Sulfoxide DMSO/Dextran 40
D2447

Dimethyl Sulfoxide DMSO/Dextran 40

55% w/v DMSO 5% w/v Dextran 40 in NaCl

EmbryoMax<SUP>®</SUP> 2X Freezing Medium for ES Cells, formulated with 20% DMSO & Fetal Bovine Serum
ES-002

EmbryoMax® 2X Freezing Medium for ES Cells

Formulated with 20% DMSO & Fetal Bovine Serum and available in a 10 x 10 mL format.

pZerve<SUP>™</SUP>
Z1653

pZerve

Cryopreservation Solution

Freezing Medium (50 ml)
040-50

Freezing Medium (50 ml)

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Microscopy image of HEK-293T cells. Rectangles with large spikes that emanate from the corners represent the cells cover the entire image.

DMSO-Free, Serum-Free Cryopreservation Medium

While it is often used in cryopreservation, DMSO can negatively affect cell viability and functionality post-thaw due to its’ toxicity. Our new cryopreservation medium, Cryo-DMSO-F, is a serum-free, animal origin-free, DMSO-free, and protein-free cryopreservation medium. Cryo-DMSO-F has been specifically designed to freeze and preserve cells in ultra-low temperatures (-80 to -196°C). The special formulation of Cryo-DMSO-F enhances post-thaw viability and function by significantly reducing freezing-induced necrosis and apoptosis.

Cryo-DMSO-F Benefits:

  • Ready-to-use solution for effective cryoprotection in both liquid nitrogen and ultralow temperatures (-80 C) that reduces preparation time and preserves cell viability.
  • Sterile filtered to minimize contamination and improve reliability for more sensitive cell types like stems cells.
  • Complete formulation media is stored at 4˚C and eliminates extra time spent thawing media for cryopreservation.

A bottle labeled “Dimethyl Sulfoxide” flanked by two ampoules containing the same solution.

Ready-to-use Cell Freezing Media

Convenient cell freezing media reagents eliminate the need to titrate DMSO concentrations, and are also available in DMSO-free formulations.

  • CryoStor® cell cryopreservation media is available in 2%, 5%, and 10% concentrations, as well as a DMSO-free formulation, CryoSOFree™.
  • pZerve™ is a cryopreservation solution for serum-containing or serum-free culture that does not contain dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), fetal bovine serum or other animal-derived ingredients
  • EmbryoMax® 2X Freezing Medium for ES (embryonic stem) cells, formulated with 20% DMSO & fetal bovine serum
  • HypoThermosol® FRS Preservation Solution enhances and extends storage of cells, tissues, and organs at 2 – 8 °C

DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) for Cell Cryopreservation

Dimethyl sulfoxide or DMSO is an organic solvent that is used as a cryoprotectant when cells are frozen down for cryostorage.  As a component of cell freezing media, DMSO protects cells by preventing the formation of both extracellular and intracellular ice crystals. Choose from DMSO reagents that

  • Meet USP and EP testing specifications
  • Are BioPerformance certified for cell culture
  • Are suitable for hybridoma
  • Are tested for plant cell culture applications

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Related Videos

Crystor® Cryopreservation Protocol
Watch demonstrated procedures for freezing, storage, and thawing of cells, as well as a viability assessment of cells post-thaw.

Cell Freezing Tips
This tutorial explains the protocol for cellular cryopreservation and the key considerations when freezing cell stocks.



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