Get in the Game: Primary Cell Thawing Made Easy

Learn how to thaw your primary cells right the first time, and avoid common mistakes that cause poor cell survival, requiring you to start over, in this ZenBio poster.

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Thawing can be a stressful process for frozen primary cells. Learn how to thaw your primary cells right the first time, and avoid common mistakes that cause poor cell survival, requiring you to start over.

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ZenBio believes that researchers have more important work at hand than struggling with procuring tissue and isolating cells. Since the beginning, we have worked to establish a robust tissue procurement network and best-in-class cell isolation ...

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