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Precellys Lysing Kits: fail-safe versatility
Precellys Lysing Kits are made of ceramic, glass, stainless steel or garnet, and are fabricated from high-quality materials. This, along with the different tube sizes available (0.3ml, 0.5ml, 2ml, 7ml and 15 ml), provides great versatility for tissue homogenization. Over all, Bertin Instruments offers more than 30 different lysing matrices! The variety of Precellys lysing kits means that there is always a suitable solution for the homogenization of human, animal and plant tissues as well as microorganisms. Therefore, optimized homogenization reduces the processing time of the samples and consequently preserves the molecules of interest as much as possible while also ensuring an optimal recovered quantity. Choosing the right lysing kit for the tissue to be ground also limits the heating of the sample.
Choosing the right lysing kit for the tissue to be ground also limits the heating of the sample. Some types of samples require high energy grinding. This is the case for hair, bones, or plant seeds for example. In this context, the use of metal tubes ensures maximum tube strength in order to homogenize the samples as well as possible. In order to optimize the homogenization process of a given tissue, the Bertin Instruments Application Center helps you find the suitable protocol.
During the tissue homogenization, the initial inter- and intracellular compartmentalization is disrupted, releasing the enzymes directly in contact with their substrate. Proteases, which are usually responsible for protein degradation in the homogenized sample, are inhibited in Precellys Protein Safe Lysing Kits. The innovation of Bertin Instruments preserves the proteins in the samples and optimizes protein extraction to analyze them.
NEW: the protein safe tubes contain specific inhibitors to prevent
protein degradation during the homogenization process.
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