Evaporation of serum after long-term biobank storage: A chemical analysis of maternal serum from a large Danish pregnancy screening registry.
Cecilie Skaarup UldbjergKarina M SørensenChristian H LindhPanu RantakokkoRuss HauserAnders JuulAnna-Maria AnderssonElvira V BräunerPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Elevated ion concentrations suggest evaporation, but independent of storage duration in the present study (27-37 years). Any evaporation may have occurred prior to freezer storage or during the first 27 years. Other pre-analytical factors such as low serum volume have likely influenced the concentrations, particularly given the high within year variability. Overall, we consider the biobanked serum samples internally comparable to enable their use in epidemiological studies.