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Cell disruption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cell disruption is a method or process for releasing biological molecules from inside a cell. The production of biologically-interesting molecules using cloning and culturing methods allows the study...
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Cell disruption by nitrogen decompression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cell disruption by rapid decompression is one of several methods of cell disruption and is also called explosive decompression or cell bomb. The technique is used to: • Homogenize cells and tissues •...
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STELIOS T. TZANNIS - RPI 1991 ; TUTORIAL ON CELL DISRUPTION ... Other Permeabilization Techniques. Basic proteins, such as protamine, or the cationic polysaccharide chitosan can permeabilize yeast cells. Similarly, mammalian cells can be permeabilized by exposure to several natural substances such as streptolysin or...
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The SONIFIER® cell disrupter features automatic amplitude compensation, which provides constant horn amplitude at different energy levels encountered during sample processing. The broad band tuning function precisely adjusts the 20-kHz output frequency to optimum levels, even when process tooling is changed.
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We therefore investigated a new and rapid DNA isolation method using high-speed cell disruption (HSCD) incorporating chaotropic reagents and lysing matrices in comparison to standard phenol-chloroform (PC) extraction protocols for isolation of DNA from three medically important yeasts (Candida albicans,
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Using genetic engineering techniques it is now possible to remove a gene from one animal species and clone it into either a bacteria or yeast. ... This site contains details about the disruption of various yeast species. An overview of various methods of cell disruption (high pressure homogenisers, bead mills etc) is given...
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Listed in Tables 4 and 5 are a few standard disruption methods, both mechanical and chemical. Cell disruption should be performed at cold temperatures. Keep the sample on ice as much as possible and use chilled solutions. ... Sometimes these techniques are combined (e.g., osmotic lysis following enzymatic treatment,
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