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Mammalian cells mechanical disruption

Wurm, M. and Zeng, A.P. (2012) Mechanical disruption of mammalian cells in a microfluidic system and its numerical analysis based on computational fluid dynamics. Lab Chip, 12, 1071-1077. [Pg.669]

The choice of cell lysis method depends to a large extent on sample type. Mammalian cells, bacteria and yeast all have different requirements for lysis depending on the presence or absence of a cell wall. In some cases, a combination of chemical and mechanical disruption may yield best results. Another important factor in the choice of lysis... [Pg.1514]


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