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Centrifugation is a process that involves the use of the centrifugal force for the separation of mixtures, used in industry and in laboratory settings.
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Differential centrifugation is a common procedure in microbiology and cytology used to separate certain organelles from whole cells for further analysis of specific parts of cells.
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Sucrose gradient centrifugation is a type of centrifugation often used to purify enveloped viruses (with densities 1.1-1.2 g/cm³) and ribosomes, and also to separate cell ...
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Isopycnic centrifugation or equilibrium centrifugation is a process used to isolate nucleic acids such as DNA. To begin the analysis a mixture of caesium chloride and DNA is placed ...
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La centrifugation est une technique utilisant la force centrifuge pour séparer des fluides de densités différentes ou pour isoler des éléments solides en suspension dans un ...
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... technique called density gradient separation is used for isolating and purifying cells, viruses and subcellular particles. Variations of this include Isopycnic centrifugation, ...
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Protocols for centrifugation typically specify the amount of acceleration to be applied to the sample, rather than specifying a rotational speed such as revolutions per minute.
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... mass, and can be applied to both liquid and gaseous materials. Forces are applied by placing material inside a mechanism that rotates the material at high speed. Gas Centrifugation ...
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The centrifugation process itself has four variables that can be controlled to selectively remove desired components. The first is spin speed and bowl diameter, the second is "sit ...
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The rate of centrifugation is specified by the acceleration applied to the sample, typically measured in revolutions per minute (RPM) or g. The particles' settling velocity in ...
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