ECMPC - Vitrification Media
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ECMPC Vitrification Media for Human Embryo and Oocyte Cryopreservation
ECMPC Vitrification Media, developed by Dr. Masashige Kuwayama, the pioneer of vitrification technology, offers unparalleled effectiveness for the cryopreservation of human embryos and oocytes.
The advanced formulation ensures optimal results in cryopreserving human embryos and oocytes. With over 15 years of proven experience and certified quality, ECMPC is the trusted choice for embryologists and fertility clinics worldwide.
Why Choose ECMPC Vitrification Media?
• Developed by Dr. Masashige Kuwayama: Created by the leading expert in vitrification, this media is based on pioneering research and has become a gold standard in cryopreservation.
• High-Quality Standards: ECMPC is committed to delivering the highest level of quality, ensuring both effectiveness and reliability in every vial.
• FDA 510(k) Cleared: ECMPC Vitrification Media meets the rigorous standards of the FDA, ensuring safe and effective use in clinical settings for both embryos and oocytes.
Vitrification Kit Components:
• Equilibration Solution (ES): 1 vial (1.0 mℓ)
• Vitrification Solution (VS): 2 vials (1.0 mℓ)
Additional tools required: Microscope, Timer, Tweezers, Scissors, Micropipette (300μℓ), Pasteur pipette (150μm inner diameter)
Preparation Instructions:
To ensure the best results, keep the Equilibration Solution (ES) and Vitrification Solution (VS) at room temperature (25℃ to 27℃) for at least 2 hours before starting the vitrification process.
Shipping Information:
This product requires overnight shipping to maintain the proper storage temperature between 2-8℃.
Optimize your vitrification procedures with ECMPC’s cutting-edge media, ensuring high survival rates and developmental potential for human embryos and oocytes during cryopreservation.