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No/Few Viable Cells After Thawing Cryopreserved Stock

Symptom
Upon thawing cryopreserved cell stocks, researchers observe minimal or no viable cells via trypan blue exclusion or hemocytometer counting. Cells appear non-adherent, crenated, or lysed.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Stock culture was of poor quality: unhealthy, microbially contaminated, or 100% confluent before cryopreservation
  2. 2 Storage temperature above -130 °C, or storage in liquid nitrogen with vial leakage risk causing explosion during thaw
  3. 3 Slow thawing protocol or use of cold media during resuspension
  4. 4 Prolonged exposure to cryoprotectant in thawed media before removal
  5. 5 Mechanical damage from vortexing or high-speed centrifugation (>300×g) immediately post-thaw
Solutions
  1. 1 Use late log-phase cultures (70-80% confluent), properly identified, healthy, and contamination-free for stock preparation
  2. 2 Store all stocks at ≤-130 °C in liquid nitrogen; prefer vapor phase storage over liquid immersion
  3. 3 Thaw vials rapidly in 37 °C water bath (1-2 min) and use pre-warmed media at 37 °C
  4. 4 Remove cryoprotectant-containing media within 5-10 min by gentle centrifugation (200×g, 5 min)
  5. 5 Handle cells gently post-thaw: no vortexing, centrifuge at ≤300×g, use wide-bore pipette tips
Related Video (3)
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 92
Cell Culture Fundamentals: Revival, Passaging, Cryopreservation
"Directly covers cryopreservation, cell revival, and passaging techniques with demonstrated benchwork—essential for understanding proper pre-freezing cell quality assessment and thawing protocols."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 88
Complete Cell Culture Protocol: Revival, Passaging, Cryopreservation
"Comprehensive protocol explicitly addressing cryopreservation, revival, contamination recognition, and critical precautions—directly targets the root cause of poor stock quality before freezing."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 75
Cell Culture Training Video — Aseptic Technique & Routine Maintenance
"Covers aseptic technique, routine maintenance, and basic troubleshooting including cell health assessment—provides context for maintaining viable cultures before cryopreservation."
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