Cell Fractionation
Cell fractionation is a process used to separate the components of a cell in order to study their individual properties and functions. By breaking down cells into their component parts, researchers can gain insight into the behavior of cellular components and the roles they play in important biological processes. In many cases, fractionation can provide detailed information about the protein and genetic material of a cell, which can be used to gain a better understanding of how the cell functions. Cell fractionation is also often used to isolate certain cell components for further analysis or for medical applications, such as cell-based therapies. In summary, cell fractionation is a powerful research tool that provides valuable insight into the complex inner workings of cells.
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