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URL: https://3d.nih.gov/entries/3DPX-017520
Proper Citation: Cajun Ejector (RRID:SCR_027846)
Description: Shipping Dewar Positional Cooling Device (SDPCD) is 3-D printable vertical cooling device that can assist cryopreservation with various standard cooling rates by use with existing standard nitrogen vapor shipping dewars for on-site sperm cryopreservation for aquatic species.Device could hold 22 French straws (0.25-mL or 0.5-mL) and a quick-release ring design could eject straws directly into a canister inside a dewar by pressing a button after freezing. The final prototypes produced cooling rates of 1 to 68°C/min for 0.25-mL straws, and 3 to 37°C/min for 0.5-mL straws with a material cost of 3.5 USD for a single device
Synonyms: , NIAID 3D Cajun Ejector, NIH 3D Cajun Ejector, Shipping Dewar Positional Cooling Device (SDPCD)
Resource Type: instrument resource
Defining Citation: PMID:36777239
Keywords: NIH 3D, cooling device, open-hardware, cryopreservation, sperm cryopreservation, aquatic species, 3D print,
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