Temperature Matters: The Role of Biobank Management Systems in Maintaining Sample Integrity in the Cold Chain



Temperature fluctuations in the cold chain can ruin your biospecimens — and you might not even know it. At the molecular level, water, proteins, and stabilizing agents interact in ways that directly affect the stability of your samples. Even small temperature changes (transient warming) can cause irreversible damage.

But here’s some good news.

Innovations are changing the way biobanks preserve samples. We shed more light on this in our latest blog.

In this blog, we cover:

  • How temperature impacts molecular interactions and sample viability
  • Best practices for cold storage management and temperature control in biobanks
  • How the right biobank management system can help maintain sample integrity in the cold chain

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