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BioStore™ IIIv Automated Storage System

Brooks Life SciencesAvailable: Worldwide

BioStore™ IIIv is an automated LN2 alternative to electromechanical upright -80 freezers.  Consistent temperature, sample protection and onboard electronic inventory provides detailed inventory records.  

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BioStore™ IIIv is a space efficient automated freezer which can be used for a wide range of applications and inventory types, designed by combining the advanced automation technologies and user interface from Brooks Life Sciences with the performance of the Chart Vario freezers.

Features:

  • Industry-first -80°C LN2 refrigerated automated storage system with inventory control including 21-CFR-11 reporting, BioStore™ IIIv automated sample storage system combines Brooks’ advanced automated sample management technology with the industry-leading performance of Chart® Vario™ LN2 freezers
  • The system offers best-in-class sample security, data management, and inventory control
  • Complete sample protection with innovative design to prevents the transient sample warming events that usually occur during sample retrieval from typical -80°C mechanical storage systems
  • The BioStore™ IIIv System provides maximum biosample collection protection combined with cost-effective -80°C LN2 automated storage
  • The system is a perfect fit for biobank customers with high-value, temperature-sensitive samples
  • The BioStore™ IIIv System protects irreplaceable sample assets with the security and efficiencies of LN2 storage while providing all the benefits of automated storage at -80°C


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Sample warming during innocent exposures from a liquid nitrogen freezer

Storing samples in liquid nitrogen vapour phase freezers (LN2) is very common and performed throughout the biobanking and cell therapy industries. These freezers are chosen primarily because they maintain a sub -150°C storage environment and thus, keep the samples below -135°C, the glass transition temperature of water (Tg). This cryogenic storage practice preserves sample viability. The concern is what happens to innocent samples (the ones not intended to be thawed) during routine rack exposures. Thousands of innocent samples may be exposed multiple times throughout their storage lifetime. Constant thawing/freezing through the glass transition phase may cause irreversible damage and affect sample functionality when thawed.


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