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7 days in the freezer? Most media drop MSC viability—but CS-DX-N2 keeps >90% of cells alive, with markers virtually unchanged from fresh.

For cell therapy and regenerative medicine researchers, DMSO has always been a double-edged sword: effective, yet potentially cytotoxic and clinically risky. 

 CS-DX-N2 is a high-performance, DMSO-free cryopreservation medium — designed to maximize viability, simplify workflows, and eliminate DMSO-related risks. 



 Key Advantages :

✔️ High Viability & Recovery – >90% post-thaw survival, outperforming benchmark media. 

✔️ Marker Integrity – Key surface markers remain >95% intact. 

✔️ Workflow-Friendly – Ready-to-use; freeze directly at -80°C, no DMSO handling. 

✔️ Safety & Clinical Readiness – DMSO-free, cGMP, NMPA-listed, consistent batch-to-batch QC. 

 Elevate your cell therapy workflow—safer, reproducible, and scalable cryopreservation starts here.


Data Comparison|Dmso Free Mscs Cryopreservation Unlock Superior Viability With Cs Dx N2


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