Xeno-Free Cryopreservation of Bone Marrow-Derived Multipotent Stromal Cells from Callithrix jacchus.

In the previous decade, numerous biobanks were established and have created large markets for the storage of bioactive compounds, cells, and tissues for medical and diagnostic applications. For in vivo clinical and therapeutic purposes, it is critical to use well-defined and xeno-free components during cultivation, preservation, and transplantation of biological material. Safe and efficacious storage of bioactive molecules, cells, and tissues, without the addition of undefined medium components, minimizes risks of zoonotic disease transmission and is thus an essential and desirable prerequisite for biobanks. This gives rise to a need for well-characterized and serum-free freezing media for application in cryopreservation. For this purpose, cryobiological additives such as methylcellulose, poloxamer-188, and α-tocopherol, which have previously been shown to exhibit a cytoprotective activity, have been investigated for cryoprotection on stem cells. With this strategy, the application of fetal bovine serum (...

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