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Encyclopedia > Differential centrifugation

Differential centrifugation is a procedure in which the homogenate is subjected to repeated centrifugations each time increasing the centrifugal force. -Uses equilibrium density gradient: A solution composed of different layers because of the difference in density between the layers. Differential centrifugation separates the homogenate into: Categories: Move to Wiktionary | Biochemistry stubs ... Centrifugation involves the use of the centrifugal force for the separation of mixtures. ... The term centrifugal force is the reaction force exerted by an object moving in a circular path upon the object that is causing its circular motion, according to Newtons Third Law. ...

  1. Nuclei
  2. Mitochondria
  3. Lysosomes
  4. Microsomes
  5. Soluble fraction

A homogenization solution is used to acquire the desired separation of homogenate. Nucleus can mean: The Nuclear Envelope The nucleus is enveloped by a pair of membranes enclosing a lumen that is continuous with that of the endoplasmic reticulum. ... In cell biology, a mitochondrion is an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes. ... Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes (acid hydrolases) to digest macromolecules. ... In cell biology, a microsome is a small vesicle that is derived from fragmented endoplasmic reticulum produced when cells are homogenized. ...


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Centrifugation involves the use of the centrifugal force for the separation of mixtures.
In chemistry, increasing the effective gravitational force on a test tube so as to more rapidly and completely cause the precipitate to gather on the bottom on the tube.
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Tissue-specific spatial organization of genomes. (4384 words)
the differential translocation behavior of chromosome pairs 5, 6 and 12, 15 in mouse
differential spatial organization is a general feature of most chromosomes.
differential centrifugation in a gradient of Ficoll/sodium diatrizoate.
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