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  • Frozen flow cell

    Has anyone ever used a flow cell that has been frozen. We had a mishap with our refrigerator and my flow cells all froze!
    Tech-support advised against using them but I was wondering if anyone has and what the outcome was.

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    I haven't tried it, but I was told that the flowcells will delaminate if they're frozen, or even put on ice.

    Let us know how it goes if you do try!

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    • #3
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      • #4
        Our lab has the experience....>_<. We test run a Miseq flow cell that has been frozen for 3 weeks in its original buffer. We test run the 150 cycles reagent on it and it turns out to be fine in both cluster density and quality.

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        • #5
          We had accidentally frozen incorporation buffer and a nano flow cell for two weeks. Thawed both in water at room temperature and successfully sequenced with a 300 cycle kit.

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          • #6
            Thank you

            Originally posted by leibyj View Post
            We had accidentally frozen incorporation buffer and a nano flow cell for two weeks. Thawed both in water at room temperature and successfully sequenced with a 300 cycle kit.
            Just registered to reply - thank you! Glad to know there is a good chance things will work out fine.

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