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Laboratory preparation methods for human-derived fecal microbial suspensions for fecal microbiota transplantation: a review and standardization perspectives. [PDF]
Gong J, Liu Y, Huang L.
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1984
We describe a case of centrifugal lipodystrophy occurring in a young English girl, and compare the clinical and histopathological features with previous reports from Japan.
C B, Zachary, R S, Wells
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We describe a case of centrifugal lipodystrophy occurring in a young English girl, and compare the clinical and histopathological features with previous reports from Japan.
C B, Zachary, R S, Wells
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Centrifugal elutriation (counterstreaming centrifugation) of cells
Cell Biophysics, 1979Lindahl first described the separation of cells by velocity sedimentation utilizing a special technique (counterstreaming centrifugation) that was later modified slightly and renamed centrifugal elutriation. Centrifugal elutriation has been applied, with variable degrees of success, to the separation of hemopoietic cells, mouse tumor cells, testicular ...
T G, Pretlow, T P, Pretlow
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Science, 1965
Tissue can be homogenized in conventional ground-glass tissue grinders in conjunction with centrifugation. The method may be of special value for separating soluble from insoluble material during homogenization of tissue. As yet only yeast cells and spores of slime mold have been homogenized, but the method may be useful for many tissues.
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Tissue can be homogenized in conventional ground-glass tissue grinders in conjunction with centrifugation. The method may be of special value for separating soluble from insoluble material during homogenization of tissue. As yet only yeast cells and spores of slime mold have been homogenized, but the method may be useful for many tissues.
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2022
This chapter explores centrifugation, which is the mechanical process of separating mixtures by applying centrifugal forces. It is one of the most widely used techniques in biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and in the biomedical sciences. The chapter begins by explaining the basics of centrifugation theory.
Qiuyu Wang, Nessar Ahmed, Chris Smith
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This chapter explores centrifugation, which is the mechanical process of separating mixtures by applying centrifugal forces. It is one of the most widely used techniques in biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, and in the biomedical sciences. The chapter begins by explaining the basics of centrifugation theory.
Qiuyu Wang, Nessar Ahmed, Chris Smith
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2015
Centrifuge blotting is an efficient and convenient method for elution and transfer of proteins from a polyacrylamide gel onto a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane by centrifugation.
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Centrifuge blotting is an efficient and convenient method for elution and transfer of proteins from a polyacrylamide gel onto a polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) membrane by centrifugation.
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Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques, 2008
AbstractCentrifugation is a ubiquitous technique in the life science laboratory that uses specialized equipment (centrifuges) to spin, or centrifuge, samples in rotors, generating centrifugal force for a range of applications that include pelleting of precipitates, isolating organelles, and protein and DNA purification.
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AbstractCentrifugation is a ubiquitous technique in the life science laboratory that uses specialized equipment (centrifuges) to spin, or centrifuge, samples in rotors, generating centrifugal force for a range of applications that include pelleting of precipitates, isolating organelles, and protein and DNA purification.
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