Improve Your Cell Recovery Rates with BAMBANKERâ„¢ Cell Freezing Media

Do you get frustrated by low yields of intact cells and loss of sensitive cells after freeze storage?
Spending excess budget on replacing your cultures?

It’s now much easier to freeze and preserve cells, for longer periods and with increased recovery.
Plus, you can save time by eliminating the need for sequential freezing even with very delicate cells.
 
 

BAMBANKER™ is a patented, unique formulation, serum-free medium that enables long-term storage of cultured cells directly at -80°C and in liquid nitrogen. The medium can be used for the freezing and preservation of valuable cells, such as cancer cells, tumour cells, stem cells as well as normal cells.
 

Why choose a serum-free media?

No risk of contamination from virus particles, serum proteins or mycoplasma that can interfere with cells, especially stem cells.

With a pre-mixed formulation, the risk of batch-to-batch
inconsistency from serum variations is eliminated.

Why choose BAMBANKER™?

All common cell lines can be preserved resulting in a high number of intact cells after thawing.

Recovery rates of even sensitive cells are much higher than compared to regular media.

Extremely easy to use requiring no dilutions or
addition of other components such as DMSO or glycerol.

No need for a programmable freezer or sequential freezing steps, saving you time.

With a shelf life of 24 months when stored at 2 - 10°C it offers a hassle-free, cost effective option for your cell storage.

Applications

(Cells preserved well using the cryopreservation method):

Human Cell Lines
  • K562 (Human Leukemia Cell Line),
  • Human Gastric Epithelial Cells
  • Human-T Cells
  • Daudi (Human B Cell Line)
  • Human B Cell Line
  • Activated Lymphocyte derived from Human Peripheral Blood
Mouse Cell Lines
  • P3U1 (Mouse Myeloma Cell Line)
  • OKT4 (Mouse Hybridoma)
  • Activated Lymphocyte derived from Mouse Spleen
Other Cell Lines
  • PC12 (Rat-derived Adrenal Pheochromocytoma)
  • Monkey B Cell Line
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20 November 2008