
Floor centrifuges are found in all types of laboratories, and have a large variety of uses including protein analysis, cellular analysis, and genetic analysis. Featured protocols include protein precipitation and purification, virus isolation, organelle analysis, membrane analysis; mammalian cell, bacteria and yeast pelleting, DNA precipitation and RNA extraction. Features to look for include speed range (rpm), maximum force (g), rotors available, maximum capacity volume, and footprint. Modern systems now feature reduced noise and reduced energy consumption features. Check with manufacturer for technique tables to ensure your laboratory protocol needs are met for many years.
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