A key feature of this system is
its ability to reduce the footprint of LN2 tanks. By optimising the arrangement
of storage units within the tank, more samples can be stored in less space.
This compact storage solution maximises the number of samples without
compromising accessibility.
2. Optimisation Through Mapping
Optimising storage is not just
about reducing the size of the tanks; it’s also about mapping the
storage units to ensure they are used efficiently. By carefully organising and
categorising samples, each one has a designated space, making retrieval
straightforward and reducing the risk of misplacement.
Modular storage units, such as
goblets and visotubes, can be uniquely identified, enabling labs to maximise
the use of available space and maintain an organised system for quick sample
retrieval.
3.
Customisable Goblet Storage for Patient Samples
The system offers a versatile and
customisable solution for storing patient samples within LN2 tanks. Users can
design their own goblet storage units, creating unique sub-divisions that fit
their specific needs. These units help ensure that each sample, or group of
samples, has its own space in the storage tank.
By using colour-coded goblets,
labs can easily organise and differentiate between patient samples. Each goblet
can hold a number of visotubes, which are also colour-coded for further
categorisation, making it easy to quickly identify the right sample when
needed.
4. Tips for Efficient Storage
Organisation
To fully optimise storage in LN2
tanks, here are a few tips to help laboratories efficiently organise their
cryopreservation units:
Tip 1: Create Concentric
Circles for Canister Identification
- Create concentric circles for a unique
identification for each canister.
- Use the colourful flags on the lifters with the
possibility to write a letter on it.
- Use a single colour goblet per floor + write the
same letter and the number of floor (ex: A1-A2-A3 etc.)
"Goblet of interest has
been found!"
Tip 2: Use Daisy Goblets for
Colour-Coded Visotubes
- In each daisy goblet = 1 unique coloured visotube
(=12 unique visotubes).
"Visotubes of interest
have been found!"
Tip 3: Triple Check Process
for Sample Confirmation
- 1st check: colour coding of the straw.
- 2nd check: ID patient (with the cryolabels or MAPI
printer).
- 3rd check: Witnessing software to confirm the
selected sample.
"Sample of the patient
has been found and confirmed!"
5. Infinite Possibilities for Sample Grouping
The system provides flexibility
for designing custom storage solutions tailored to the specific needs of the
laboratory. Whether organising by patient group, sample type, or other
criteria, the modular design offers infinite possibilities for efficient and
organised sample storage. The goal is to ensure that every sample is easily
accessible while making the most out of the available storage space.
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Solutions
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