[Histonet] RE: Freezer for tissue storage

King, Laurie J king.laurie <@t> marshfieldclinic.org
Thu Dec 12 12:57:21 CST 2013


In my experience the uprights have more frost buildup problems, causing sealing problems. The chest ones I've had in the lab do less of this.

Laurie

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Subject: [Histonet] Freezer for tissue storage

I need a recommendation for a -80 degree C. freezer for storing tissue specimens.  Do you prefer upright vs. chest?  Thanks.



Richard



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