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This is kind of neat. Does anyone know how you keep liquid nitrogen in liquid form? This is an interesting idea, as long as you can maintain/control the process long-term. Otherwise you're just wasting time. |
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let's try that again..did that fix it?
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If I remember correctly it is only stays liquid when under pressure but as I type this it sounds wrong so I prob am to
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Liquid nitrogen stays liquid in insulated containers not under pressure - the rate of evporation is considerably lowered so that you need to replenish it only once every few weeks/months depending on how often the container is opened.
It's how we store cells and tissues for long term storage. Cryopreservation of mammalian cells is well established and routine - it's actually pretty easy to do, and you can store tissues and cells for decades. |
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