An agarose-gel based method for transporting cell lines

Curr Chem Genomics. 2009 Dec 16:3:50-3. doi: 10.2174/1875397300903010050.

Abstract

Cryopreserved cells stored in dry ice or liquid nitrogen is the classical method for transporting cells between research laboratories in different cities around the world in order to maintain cell viability. An alternative method is to ship the live cells in flasks filled with cell culture medium. Both methods have limitations of either a requirement on special shipping container or short times for the cells to survive on the shipping process. We have recently developed an agarose gel based method for directly transporting the live adherent cells in cell culture plates or dishes in ambient temperature. This convenient method simplifies the transportation of live cells in long distance that can maintain cells in good viability for several days.

Keywords: Cell transportation; agarose gel; agarose gel based cell preservation; cell shipment; cryopreserved cells.; live cell shipment.