
Bacterial research
Ultra-low temperature storage is an essential technique for the long-term preservation of bacterial samples. By freezing bacterial strains at temperatures as low as -86°C, researchers can maintain genetic integrity, prevent contamination, and ensure the viability of bacterial cultures for future use.
Whether for clinical microbiology, industrial production, or academic research, ULT storage offers a reliable and efficient solution to preserve bacterial samples with precision and security.
Ultra-low temperatures effectively halt bacterial metabolic activity, preserving the viability of bacterial strains without the need for continuous culturing. This allows researchers to store bacterial cultures for months or even years without significant loss of function, making ULT storage essential for maintaining strain libraries or clinical samples.