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LN2 Storage Dewars — A Quick Guide for Labs and IVF Clinics

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Choosing the right liquid nitrogen storage dewar is one of the most important decisions for any cryogenic laboratory or fertility clinic. A storage dewar is a vacuum-insulated vessel that holds liquid nitrogen and keeps your biological samples at ultra-low temperatures. They range from compact 10 litre units right up to large 50 litre vessels, depending on your storage needs. For IVF clinics, the priority is usually canister capacity and ease of inventory management. For research labs and B2B applications, low evaporation rate and long holding time tend to matter most. Cryolab supply LN2 storage dewars across the UK for both laboratory and clinical use. View their range here: https://cryolab.co.uk/product/cryo-storage-ln2-vessel/ If you are replacing an old vessel or setting up a new storage facility, it is worth speaking to a specialist before you buy.

What's in a Name? The Surprisingly Complicated World of IVF Pipettes

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If you work in an IVF laboratory, you already know that precision is everything. You also know that the terminology used to describe laboratory instruments is not always the precision instrument it should be. Stripping Pipette and Denuding Pipette — Meet Your Identical Twin Before an oocyte can undergo ICSI, it needs to be freed from the cloud of cumulus cells surrounding it. This pipette is called a stripping pipette in some labs, a denuding pipette in others. The terms are interchangeable. The instrument is identical. Three Biopsy Pipettes That Are Definitely Not Identical Polar body biopsy pipette: used to sample the polar body for oocyte genetic assessment. Fine bore, ~20–30 µm. Blastomere biopsy pipette: used on day 3 cleavage-stage embryos for PGT. ~30–40 µm. Trophectoderm biopsy pipette: used on day 5/6 blastocysts, the current gold standard for PGT in the UK. ~25–35 µm. Specialist Tools Worth Knowing The TESE pipette handles testicular sperm extraction. The zona dissectio...

MVE XC 47/11 Price UK and Cryogenic Storage Solutions

  The MVE XC 47/11 is a 47 litre cryogenic storage tank designed for the long-term preservation of embryos, sperm, and other biological materials in IVF laboratories and research facilities. Its structure is engineered to ensure efficient liquid nitrogen retention, helping laboratories maintain stable storage conditions over extended periods. The model is widely used across the UK due to its balance of performance, durability, and reliability. Pricing for the MVE XC 47/11 in the UK can vary depending on configuration, accessories, and supply availability. Laboratories often request tailored quotations based on their specific requirements. Cryolab supplies MVE cryogenic tanks and provides support for IVF clinics and laboratories across the UK. Visit https://cryolab.co.uk for further details.

Cryolab Will Be Exhibiting at ESHRE 2026 in London

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  We are excited to share that Cryolab will be exhibiting at ESHRE 2026, the world's leading reproductive medicine conference, taking place in London this year. As a UK specialist in cryogenic IVF equipment and consumables since 2000, ESHRE is the conference closest to our heart. It brings together embryologists, fertility specialists, lab scientists, and researchers from across the globe — exactly the community we have been proud to serve for over 25 years. This year we will be presenting our full product range including CryoStork® Dry Shippers, CBS Vitrification Kits, SpermScope® Cell Analysis Chambers, CryoNest® Storage Dewars, and our comprehensive range of IVF consumables and accessories. If you are attending ESHRE 2026, we would love to meet you. Come and see our products in person, speak with our team, and find out how Cryolab can support your laboratory's cryogenic supply needs. To book a meeting: info@cryolab.co.uk   |   01243 837177   |   cryol...

How to Choose the Best Cryogenic Marker Pen for Liquid Nitrogen and Deep-Freeze Lab Storage

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  If you work in a laboratory, biobank, IVF clinic or any setting involving cryogenic storage, choosing the right marker pen is one of those decisions that seems small until it isn't. The wrong pen costs you samples. The right pen costs you almost nothing. What to look for in a cryogenic marker pen: Temperature rating. Your pen must be rated to at least -196°C for liquid nitrogen storage and -80°C for ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezers. Anything less and you're gambling. Ink permanence. The ink must be permanently bonded — not just "permanent" in the room-temperature sense. True cryogenic permanent ink stays bonded through extreme cold and multiple freeze-thaw cycles without flaking or fading. Alcohol resistance. Labs disinfect constantly. Your marker needs to withstand ethanol wipes and solvent-based cleaning without the writing disappearing. Tip precision. Fine tip is almost always the right choice for lab applications. Cryovials, microtubes and sample ...

Cryolab has donated a CryoStork® V10 dry shipper to Nature's SAFE

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We are delighted to share some exciting news - a remarkable conservation charity working to cryopreserve the genetic material of endangered species before it is too late.  Nature's SAFE runs a frozen wildlife biorepository, safeguarding biological samples from some of the world's most threatened animals. The CryoStork® V10 will help them transport these precious specimens safely in the field, without the need for free liquid nitrogen.  In the words of our Director, Sian Louise Barker: "Their commitment to the conservation and long-term cryopreservation of endangered species is nothing short of inspiring."  If you are a partner, distributor, or organisation that works with cryogenic equipment and would like to explore supporting Nature's SAFE, please reach out to us or visit them directly. Every piece of equipment matters.   Learn more at cryolab.co.uk    #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies #Cryogenics #NaturesSAFE #CryoStork #Biodiversity 

Manual Sperm Analysis vs CASA Systems

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  For decades, sperm motility has been assessed manually under a microscope. While this method is widely used, it has clear limitations. Human observation introduces variability, fatigue, and subjective interpretation. CASA systems have changed this by using imaging technology and software algorithms to analyse sperm movement objectively. These systems evaluate thousands of sperm in seconds, providing consistent and repeatable results. As IVF demands increase, automation is becoming essential for modern andrology laboratories. 👉 Read more: https://cryolab.co.uk/sperm-motility-analysis-equipment/