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Centrifugation spinning

Another automated approach to kinetic analyses is the centrifugal analyzer, a partial cross section of which is shown in Figure 13.9. In this technique the sample and reagents are placed in separate wells oriented radially around a circular transfer disk attached to the rotor of a centrifuge. As the centrifuge spins, the... [Pg.634]

Purify the modified protein from reaction by-products by dialysis or gel filtration using 50 mM sodium phosphate, 0.15 M NaCl, 10 mM EDTA, pH 7.2. Alternatively, centrifugal spin columns containing a desalting resin may be used for rapid purification (Thermo Fisher). [Pg.280]

Chemists use a centrifuge to separate a precipitate from a solution. The centrifuge spins the samples quickly, and the resulting force pushes the precipitate to the bottom of the test tube. The solution can then be decanted. [Pg.448]

Place tubes with the mononuclear cell suspension in the centrifuge, spin for 18 min 350g at room temperature. Decant the supernatant, blot on a paper towel, resuspend in 6 mL of PBS buffer. [Pg.154]

Cyclone A tapered piece of equipment to separate fine and coarse material by centrifugal spinning. [Pg.218]

In spin rate dryers a low pressure spray is sometimes combined with centrifugal spinning forces for removal of both liquid and particles. [Pg.301]

Kirkland et al. [3] introduced an injection technique for SdFFF, where the sample is slowly injected with the centrifuge spinning at a high field and thereby retaining the analytes in a narrow band at the entrance of the channel. When the sample is injected, the flow is stopped, the centrifuge speed is decreased to the initial elution speed, and an appropriate relaxation time is allowed. This technique has been further refined and developed by Giddings and co-workers into an on-channel preconcentration step for concentrating dilute particulate samples in SdFFF [4],... [Pg.891]

Wash twice in ice-cold PBS by centrifugation (spin at lOOg, 5 min). [Pg.204]

Using Eppendorf 5810 centrifuge, spin the plates down at 182 RCF for 5 min. to eliminate air bubbles and to level the liquid surface. [Pg.139]

Transfer spin column with mRNA-Oligotex to new 1.5 mL tube and resuspend with 50 pL OEB buffer (heated to 70°C). Centrifuge spin column at 17,900 x g for lmin. Eluate will contain isolated mRNA. Repeat step 8 one more time for total elution volume of 100 pL. [Pg.361]

A bench type of centrifuge spins at 3,000 rpm and the rotor distance is 5 inches. What is the RCF ... [Pg.468]

The lower relative position of the sucrose-impermeable liposomes compared with those in D results from a longer centrifuge spin (8 h vs. 3 h) with longer spins the upper band tends to drift slowly to lower positions, a possible reflection of nonspecific liposome permeability (105). ... [Pg.208]

Centrifugation - spinning Pores with diameter in the range 1-15 xm [207]... [Pg.471]

General purpose fibers are prepared by two different spinning methods, centrifugal spinning and melt blowing, both of which are high-productivity processes. A more detailed discus.sion of these processes will be found in Lavin (2001b). [Pg.167]

Centrifugal spinning of phosphoric acid solutions of cellulose was also explored (108), and foimd capable of producing mixtures of filaments with linear densities ranging from 1 to 23, and tenacities of 4 to 90 cN/tex and extensions at breakup from 1 to 15%. [Pg.1180]


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