Topic world Centrifugation
Centrifugation is an indispensable process in the life sciences. By using centrifugal forces, it enables the separation of cells, proteins and other biomolecules according to size and density. Whether in the purification of therapeutic proteins, the isolation of DNA/RNA or the separation of cell cultures - centrifugation plays a central role in biological and pharmaceutical research and production.
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Centrifugation
Centrifugation Centrifugation is a process that involves the use of the centripetal force for the separation of mixture s, used in industry and in laboratory settings. In chemistry and biology, increasing the effective gravitation al force on a test tube so as to more rapidly and completely cause ...
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Differential centrifugation Differential centrifugation is a common procedure in microbiology and cytology used to separate certain organelle s from whole cell s for further analysis of specific parts of cells. In the process, a tissue sample is first homogenised to break the cell membrane s and ...
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Laboratory centrifuge A laboratory centrifuge is a piece of laboratory equipment , driven by a motor, which spins liquid samples at high speed. There are two main sizes for laboratory centrifuges. The larger ones are known simply as centrifuges; samples are contained in centrifuge tips or centrifug ...
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