Evaluation of Methods for Reestablishment of L-Cell Suspension Cultures Directly from Liquid Nitrogen Stored Stocks 1

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Methods were developed and evaluated for the preservation of tissue cells grown in suspension culture and the reestablishment of suspension cultures directly from inoculum stored at −175 C. The factors investigated were processing pH, temperature of processing, freezing medium, and method of inoculation of the starter suspension cultures from the frozen stock (−175 C). Three parameters, cell viability, cell size, and growth potential in suspension culture after freezing, were used to evaluate the various factors. The results indicate that cells processed at 4 C, frozen at 1 C per min to −50 C in a medium containing 5% dimethyl sulfoxide plus 10% bovine serum at concentrations of 2 × 107 to 4 × 107 cells/ml, and stored at −175 C will reestablish suspension cultures directly from frozen seed. A 1-ml amount of frozen stock inoculated into 99 ml of medium routinely produced 2 × 106 to 3 × 106 viable cells/ml (2 × 108 to 3 × 108 total cells) in suspension culture in 4 to 5 days. Inoculum preserved by this procedure grew equally well in either serum-free or serum-containing growth medium.

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