

BioLife Solutions (BLFS) develops, manufactures, and markets patented hypothermic storage and cryopreservation solutions for cells and tissues.
Its products are serum-free and protein-free solutions, which are formulated to reduce preservation-induced, delayed-onset cell damage, and death. The company offers HypoThermosol FRS, a hypothermic storage and shipping media product to mitigate temperature-induced molecular cell stress responses that occur during chilling and re-warming of biologics, intermediate products, and final cell products intended for research and clinical applications; and CryoStor cryopreservation freeze media products, which are designed to mitigate temperature-induced molecular cell stress responses during freezing and thawing. It also provides BloodStor freeze media products, such as BloodStor 55-5 and BloodStor 100 for cryopreservation of stem and other cells isolated from umbilical cord and peripheral blood, and bone marrow; and cell thawing media, which offers Dextran and saline for washing cryopreserved cells and tissues to dilute or remove cryo-protectants.
In addition, the company provides custom product formulation and packaging services; contract aseptic manufacturing formulation, fill, and finish services of liquid media products; and precision thermal packaging products and cloud-hosted Web applications.
It markets its products to the regenerative medicine, bio-banking, drug discovery markets, comprising hospital-based stem cell transplant centers, pharmaceutical companies, cord blood and adult stem cell banks, hair transplant centers, and suppliers of cells to the drug discovery, toxicology testing, and diagnostic markets.
BioLife Solutions, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Bothell, Washington.
September 10, 2015
Higher open expected; the alternating daily closes don’t lie, the volatility of value destruction has been foreseeable
September 9, 2015
Higher open expected; RegMed, swing high, swing low is a pricing and volatility drama starring investors who will be ultimately left behind
September 8, 2015
RegMed’s close: the sector is hot but, is it accelerating to be overbought? I wouldn’t be buying but, consolidating some gains
September 8, 2015
RegMed’s mid-day: wild sector ride, I think it's just a temporary high, wait for a sentiment and strength “flush”
September 3, 2015
RegMed’s close: The connection between causation and connection - three down follow three up days, speaks to functional dependencies?
September 2, 2015
RegMed’s close: stocks jumped, trying to recover from the last two day’s downdraft
September 1, 2015
RegMed’s close: “degrossing” taking down the equity risk and exposure while retesting lows
September 1, 2015
Lower open expected; RegMed, the only way to navigate through excessive volatility is to access liquidity
August 31, 2015
RegMed’s close: oversold, overbought and smacked down; the equity risk is spring loaded after last week’s roller-coaster ride
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Insight, foresight and recommendation
BioLife Solutions (BLFS) – Opened 2018 at $5.96, droppen into February at $5.33, seeing a low of $4.73 yet was trading up at $5.33 on 2/16 after the usual response to news. BLFS on 2/13/18 ... BLFS executed an OEM agreement to supply its CryoStor cell freeze media and HypoThermosol cell storage and shipping media under private label to MilliporeSigma, the life science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany.
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