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Homogenization seeks to create samples in which analytes of interest are dispersed uniformly throughout. Numerous technologies can achieve this, including pressure, mechanical (rotorstator or blade-type), and bead-beating.

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PRO Scientific manufactures hand-held homogenizers, post-mounted homogenizers and programmable homogenizers with the ability to homogenize various volumes (.03ML to 20L) at speeds of up to 30,000 RPM.

Bullet Blender Storm

  • Breaks down 24 tissue samples simultaneously within minutes
  • Comes standard with built-in Air Cooling™ Technology to keep samples cool during powerful homogenization
  • Simple user interface and two settings–time and speed–allow scientists to multitask homogenizing soft cell types
  • Prevents sample to sample cross contamination

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Micro, MaX, Multi-Gen 7, and Multi-Gen 7XL Homogenizing Packages

  • Homogenize various volumes (.03ML to 20L) at speeds of up to 30,000 RPM
  • Packages have been preselected to better assist users in selecting a homogenizer setup that best suits their needs
  • For example, Micro packages are suited to processing 0.3-2ml volumes and the MaX- packages are best for processing small-large volumes

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Turning a sample into a suspension—the essence of homogenizing— occurs in a wide range of laboratory applications. In life science and clinical research, scientists often homogenize tissue samples for various analytical studies. Top

Turning a sample into a suspension— the essence of homogenizing—occurs in a wide range of laboratory applications. In life science and clinical research, scientists often homogenize tissue samples for various analytical studies. One of

Introduction The effectiveness of sample preparation influences not only the quality and quantity of the results, but also the conclusions drawn from experiments. Some samples are easier to lyse, while others, such as fibrous human eye tissue

Homogenization seeks to create samples in which analytes of interest are dispersed uniformly throughout. Numerous technologies can achieve this, including pressure, mechanical (rotorstator or blade-type), and bead-beating. Mechanical homogenizati

Homogenization seeks to create samples in which analytes of interest are dispersed uniformly throughout. Numerous technologies can achieve this, including pressure, mechanical (rotorstator or blade-type), and bead-beating.

Problem: A critical component of any sample preparation is making the sample homogeneous. However, when working with a large number of samples, this is often a time-consuming and labor-intensive task. The act becomes even more tedious and cumbersome

Introduction: The quality of sample preparation often determines the quality of the results and the conclusions drawn from experiments.

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Bullet Blender Storm

  • Breaks down 24 tissue samples simultaneously within minutes
  • Comes standard with built-in Air Cooling™ Technology to keep samples cool during powerful homogenization
  • Simple user interface and two settings–time and speed–allow scientists to multitask homogenizing soft cell types
  • Prevents sample to sample cross contamination

MIDSCI
www.midsci.com

Micro, MaX, Multi-Gen 7, and Multi-Gen 7XL Homogenizing Packages

  • Homogenize various volumes (.03ML to 20L) at speeds of up to 30,000 RPM
  • Packages have been preselected to better assist users in selecting a homogenizer setup that best suits their needs
  • For example, Micro packages are suited to processing 0.3-2ml volumes and the MaX- packages are best for processing small-large volumes

PRO Scientific
www.proscientific.com

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Introduction The effectiveness of sample preparation influences not only the quality and quantity of the results, but also the conclusions drawn from experiments. Some samples are easier to lyse, while others, such as fibrous human eye tissue

Introduction: The quality of sample preparation often determines the quality of the results and the conclusions drawn from experiments.

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Problem: A critical component of any sample preparation is making the sample homogeneous. However, when working with a large number of samples, this is often a time-consuming and labor-intensive task. The act becomes even more tedious and cumbersome

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