7ML empty tubes and caps kit, pack of 50 BC-KT03961-1-404.7
SKU: BC-KT03961-1-404.7
7ML empty tubes and caps ( 50) for Precellys
SKU: BC-KT03961-1-404.7
7ML empty tubes and caps ( 50) for Precellys
There are many different methods for homogenizing biological samples, depending on the type of sample and the desired outcome. Some common methods include: The best homogenization method for a particular sample will depend on a number of factors, such as the size and composition of the sample, the desired outcome, and the availability of equipment….
Ceramic beads based tissue lysing kits Ceramic beads based tissue lysing kits are a convenient and efficient way to homogenize tissue for RNA/DNA extraction. These kits typically contain pre-filled tubes with ceramic beads, lysis buffer, and protease inhibitors. To use a ceramic beads based tissue lysing kit, simply add the tissue to the tube and…
The new RoboRocker from NextAdvance is designd for dynamic organoid and 3D cell culture. It can be placed inside a cell culture incubator, programmable tilts up to 30 degrees, and be possible to pause between tilts. Contact us for your specification applications and see how this new device can help your research projects.
Cell Counter Accuracy Cell counting is a critical step in many biological experiments. It is used to determine the number of cells in a sample, which can be used to calculate cell density, proliferation rates, and other important metrics. There are two main methods for cell counting: manual counting and automated counting. Manual counting is…
The technology behind the Precellys Evolution Touch tissue homogenizer from Bertin health & life sciences is based on over 15 years of expertise in sample preparation. It can be used to homogenize any biological sample, whether animal, human, or plant, irrespective of whether the tissue is hard or soft. Based on the multidirectional movement of…
The Bullet Blender tissue homogenizer prepares up to 24 samples in just minutes, using patented striking technology to oscillate samples at over 100 Hz (equivalent to over 6000 cycles/minute). All of the samples are automatically homogenized in the same manner, with high yields, so there is very little variation from sample to sample. See the Protocols page…