A large-scale cryoelectronic system for biological sample banking

We describe a polymorphic electronic infrastructure for managing biological samples stored over liquid nitrogen. As part of this system we have developed new cryocontainers and carrier plates attached to Flash memory chips to have a redundant and portable set of data at each sample. Our experimental...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cryogenics (Guildford) 2009-11, Vol.49 (11), p.638-642
Hauptverfasser: Shirley, Stephen G., Durst, Christopher H.P., Fuchs, Christian C., Zimmermann, Heiko, Ihmig, Frank R.
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description We describe a polymorphic electronic infrastructure for managing biological samples stored over liquid nitrogen. As part of this system we have developed new cryocontainers and carrier plates attached to Flash memory chips to have a redundant and portable set of data at each sample. Our experimental investigations show that basic Flash operation and endurance is adequate for the application down to liquid nitrogen temperatures. This identification technology can provide the best sample identification, documentation and tracking that brings added value to each sample. The first application of the system is in a worldwide collaborative research towards the production of an AIDS vaccine. The functionality and versatility of the system can lead to an essential optimization of sample and data exchange for global clinical studies.
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Applied sciences
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Banking
Biological
Cryogenics
D. Cryoelectronics
Durability
Electronics
Endurance
Energy
Energy. Thermal use of fuels
Exact sciences and technology
F. Cryobiology
Flash memory
Infrastructure
Liquid nitrogen
Refrigerating engineering. Cryogenics. Food conservation
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