CryoStor and HypoThermosol FRS (HTS-FRS) are two biopreservation media that have become essential tools in the field of Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) and regenerative medicine. With over 700 Customer clinical applications, these solutions have demonstrated their versatility and effectiveness for biopreservation of cells and tissues.
Some Select Applications in Cell and Gene Therapy and Regenerative Medicine Include:
Treg Cells
Effective cryopreservation and recovery of human regulatory T-cells (Tregs). Click the icon to learn more.
Treg Cells
Research on Treg cells highlights the importance of optimized cryopreservation methods to maintain cell viability and functionality. Click the icon to read the study.
Dendritic Cells
Dendritic cells play a pivotal role in immune responses, and their biopreservation is key for immunotherapy research. Click the icon to access the article.
CD34+ Cells
CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells are critical for various stem cell therapies and their efficient cryopreservation is necessary for clinical applications. Click the icon to explore the research.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC)
MSCs are widely used in regenerative medicine, and their preservation using CryoStor and HypoThermosol FRS has been extensively studied. Click the icon to read more.
Peripheral Blood Stem Cells (PBSC)
Effective cryopreservation of PBSCs is vital for their use in stem cell transplantation and other therapies. Click the icon to view the poster.
CAR-T Cells
CAR-T cell therapy has shown remarkable success in treating certain cancers, and CryoStor has been instrumental in preserving these cells. Click the icon to find out more.
Treg Immunotherapy
Advanced immunotherapy approaches rely on the effective preservation of Treg cells to ensure therapeutic efficacy. Click the icon to learn about the study.
Neuroblastoma Cells
Biopreservation of neuroblastoma cells is crucial for research and therapeutic development in treating this pediatric cancer. Click the icon to read the publication.
Cardiac Applications
Biopreservation of cells for cardiac repair and regeneration requires specialized techniques to maintain cell viability. Click the icon to access the research.
Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI)
Effective cryopreservation of cells used in CLI treatment ensures therapeutic outcomes. Click the icon to view the article.
Dermal Fibroblasts
Biopreservation of dermal fibroblasts is important for skin regeneration and wound healing applications. Click the icon to read the study.
Cartilage Repair
Techniques for preserving cells used in cartilage repair are essential for successful therapeutic interventions. Click the icon to learn more.
Glioblastoma Cells
Cryopreservation of glioblastoma cells supports ongoing research and development of treatments for this aggressive brain cancer. Click the icon to review the research.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Cell Manufacturing
Biopreservation methods for cells used in MS treatment are critical for ensuring the consistency and efficacy of therapies. Click the icon to find out more.
CAR-T B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)
Effective biopreservation methods are crucial for CAR-T cells used in treating B-Cell NHL. Click the icon to review the study.
CD19 CAR-T Leukemia
Biopreservation of CAR-T cells targeting CD19 is vital for their use in leukemia treatments. Click the icon to read more.
Neural Stem Cells
Biopreservation of neural stem cells is essential for research and therapeutic development in neurodegenerative diseases. Click the icon to access the study.
Conclusion
CryoStor and HypoThermosol FRS are widely utilized in various CGT and regenerative medicine applications for biopreservation. While these solutions are not classified as drugs or regulated medical products, their role as raw materials in customer processes is well recognized (including qualification by Customers for use as excipients in Customer clinical applications). The extensive list of Customer clinical applications demonstrates the versatility and efficacy in biopreservation of a broad range of Customer applications, ensuring the success of various therapeutic and research endeavors.
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