Differential Centrifugation
Differential centrifugation is a technique used in laboratory settings to separate different components of a sample. The sample is spun at high speeds in a centrifuge, and the various components are separated based on their size and density. This technique is particularly useful for separating large and small particles such as cell components, proteins, and lipids. Differential centrifugation is an important technique in many research processes, as it can provide valuable insight into the molecular structure of a sample. It can also be used to purify proteins, carbohydrates and other molecules. This technique is widely used in medical, biochemical, and biotechnological research, allowing for a better understanding of the structure and function of a wide range of molecules.
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