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cellular extracts There are
different types of
laboratory centrifuges:
Microcentrifuges devices for
small tubes from 0.2 ml to 2.0 ml (micro tubes), up to...
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Eppendorf (company), a
biotechnology company in Eppendorf,
Hamburg Microcentrifuge tubes, some
laboratory tubes also
known as
Eppendorf tubes,
named after...
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Microcentrifuges designed for high-speed
operation can
reach up to 35,000 rpm,
giving RCF up to 30000×g, and are
called high-speed
microcentrifuges....
- 000 x g (around 42
times the max
speed of a standard, lab
benchtop microcentrifuge and
between 0.9 to 9
times the max
speed of a
standard lab ultracentrifuge)...
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Eppendorf tube A
generalized and
trademarked name used to
refer to a
microcentrifuge tube.
equation of
state equilibrium The
condition of a
system in which...
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pipette system. This
allowed precise measurement of liquids. The
first microcentrifuge was sold in 1962. In 1965, the
company moved to a
facility at the Barkhausenweg...
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standard gravitational force). This step may be
performed in a
standard microcentrifuge tube, but for
faster separation,
greater consistency and
higher recoveries...
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Curium hydroxide in the
bottom of a
microcentrifuge cone, fall 1947...
- dilutions. Add 100 μL of each of the
above to
separate tubes (use
microcentrifuge tubes) and add 1.0 mL of Coom****ie Blue to each tube. Turn on and adjust...
- the next step this
precipitate is
collected by
centrifugation in a
microcentrifuge tube at high
speeds (~12,000g). Time and
speed of
centrifugation has...