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Current Protocols in Protein Science, 1995
AbstractThis appendix provides rmax values (the maximum value of the rotating radius between the particle being centrifuged and the axis of rotation) for commonly used rotors manufactured by Du Pont (Sorvall), Beckman, Fisher, and IEC. Additionally, nomograms are provided for determining the relative centrifugal force (RCF) where speed and rmax are ...
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AbstractThis appendix provides rmax values (the maximum value of the rotating radius between the particle being centrifuged and the axis of rotation) for commonly used rotors manufactured by Du Pont (Sorvall), Beckman, Fisher, and IEC. Additionally, nomograms are provided for determining the relative centrifugal force (RCF) where speed and rmax are ...
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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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Centrifugal dissociation of a molecule using the optical centrifuge
Ultrafast Phenomena, 2000We can force an ensemble of molecules to rotate coherently at an accelerating rate, using tailored femtosecond laser pulses. The maximum rotational rate of 6 THz is sufficient to dissociate chlorine into its constituent atoms.
D. M. Villeneuve +5 more
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Countercurrent centrifugal elutriation in a table-top centrifuge
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1988An elutriation system has been developed which fits into a small table-top centrifuge. The new CS1 rotor functioned as accurately as the JE-6 rotor, commercially available from Beckman Instruments. However, fewer cells were required for the separation experiments. Leukocytes obtained from 25 ml whole blood by Ficoll-Hypaque gradient centrifugation were
J, Bauer, K, Hannig
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Lawrence K. Wang, Mu-Hao Sung Wang and William F. White (2024). “Centrifugation Engineering”, "Evolutionary Progress in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics", Lawrence K. Wang and Hung-ping Tsao (editors). Vol. 6, No. 4B, April 2024, 58 pages. Lenox Institute Press, MA, USA. https://doi.org/10.17613/b61f-1688 .....
Wang, Lawrence K +2 more
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Centrifuges: A high efficiency centrifuge option
Filtration & Separation, 2006Filtration + Separation looks at a new centrifuge technology – developed by Advanced Products Laboratories – that can provide a high-efficiency solution for the removal of fine particles from industrial fluids.
Del Gorham, Denis Dudrey
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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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