Indices of immune function used by ecologists are mostly unaffected by repeated freeze-thaw cycles and methodological deviations.
Arne HegemannSara PardalKevin D MatsonPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2017)
Our data suggest that repeated freeze-thaw cycles do not impair assay results to the point of influencing ecological or evolutionary conclusions. Plasma samples can be safely stored in one tube and thawed repeatedly for different assays. Nevertheless, we recommend consistent treatment of samples in terms of freeze-thaw cycles or other laboratory treatments to minimize the potential for introducing a systematic bias.