Utrasonic topic: "sonication cell lysis"
Sonication-induced cell lysis is a technique used to break open cells and release their contents, such as proteins, DNA, or other intracellular molecules, through the application of high-intensity ultrasound. This process is commonly used in biological and biochemical laboratories to extract and analyze cellular components. During sonication, an ultrasonic probe, or sonotrode, is inserted into a cell suspension. The ultrasonic waves generated by the probe create rapid pressure changes in the liquid, leading to the formation and collapse of microscopic bubbles in a process called cavitation. The intense shear forces and localized high pressures resulting from cavitation disrupt the cell membranes, causing the cells to rupture and release their contents into the surrounding solution.
Non-contact sonicators such as the VialTweeter or the multi-well plate sonicator UIP400MTP are essential tool for the high-throughput lysis of large sample numbers.
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Ultrasonic Extraction of Cellular Matter
Ultrasonic extraction or sono-extraction is a process intensifying technology, which works by the coupling of high power ultrasonics into a slurry of plant or cell tissue. Hielscher Ultrasonics supplies reliable ultrasonicators for cell disruption and extraction from small lab samples…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-extraction-of-cellular-matter.htmPowerful Ultrasonicator UP400St (400 Watts)
The ultrasonicator UP400St is a robust, versatile ultrasonic homogenizer that delivers high performance, for professional liquid processing. This advanced 400 watts digital ultrasonicator is perfect for precision sonication of samples from 5mL to approximately 4 liters. The UP400St sonicator combines…
https://www.hielscher.com/up400st-powerful-ultrasonicator.htmUP200St with VialTweeter for Simultaneous Sample Preparation
In laboratories, it is often necessary to prepare multiple samples simultaneously at the same process conditions. The VialTweeter enables for the simultaneous sonication of up to 10 vials at the same intensity. Thereby, the VialTweeter is a reliable lab homogenizer…
https://www.hielscher.com/up200st-with-vialtweeter-for-simultaneous-sample-preparation.htmProbe-Type Sonication for Sample Preparation: A Comprehensive Guide
Probe-type sonication is a powerful tool for disrupting cells, shearing DNA, and dispersing particles in liquid samples. Like all techniques in life science, microbiology and clinical analysis, sonication requires careful optimization to avoid sample damage, particularly when working with heat-sensitive…
https://www.hielscher.com/probe-type-sonication-for-sample-preparation-a-comprehensive-guide.htmAssay Sonication – The Assay-at-Once Sonicator UIP400MTP
Sonication is an essential technique in laboratory protocols, particularly for applications like chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays. By using ultrasonic energy to break down cells, shear DNA, and solubilize chromatin, sonication enables researchers to prepare samples more efficiently and reproducibly. The…
https://www.hielscher.com/assay-sonication-the-assay-at-once-sonicator-uip400mtp.htmProteomic Research – Why a Sonicator is Indispensable for Sample Preparation
Proteomic research gives deep insights into cell biology and widens our understanding of biological systems by enabling the comprehensive analysis of proteins and their functions. Central to the success of proteomic studies is the preparation of high-quality samples, which often…
https://www.hielscher.com/proteomic-research-why-a-sonicator-is-indispensable-for-sample-preparation.htmUltrasonic Lysis: Step-by-Step Guide to Perfecting Cell Disruption
Do you want to master the science of cell lysis? Look no further! In this step-by-step guide, we will walk you through the process of ultrasonic cell disruption and ensure that your cell lysis technique gets you optimal results. Whether…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-lysis-step-by-step-guide-to-perfecting-cell-disruption.htmSterile Homogenization using Sonification
For sterile homogenization, a sample is placed into a sterile container which then is agitated in order to obtain a homogeneous blend. Ultrasonification is a highly efficient and reliable technique to treat one or multiple samples under sterile conditions and…
https://www.hielscher.com/sterile-homogenization-using-sonification.htmUltrasonic Preparation of C. Elegans Samples
C. elegans, a nematode worm, is a widely used model organism in biology. Sample preparation before analysis requires lysis, protein and lipid extraction as well as RNA fragmentation, which can be reliably performed via sonication. Ultrasonic cell disruptors are reliable,…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-preparation-of-c-elegans-samples.htmMost Efficient Ultrasonic Dismembrators
Ultrasonic dismembrators are commonly used in the laboratory, bench-top and industry to prepare homogeneous colloidal suspensions such as emulsions and dispersions with droplet or particle sizes in the submicron- and nano-range. Furthermore, ultrasonic dismembrators are used for cell disruption, lysis,…
https://www.hielscher.com/most-efficient-ultrasonic-dismembrators.htmUltrasonic Lysis of E. Coli
E. coli bacteria are the most commonly used bacteria in microbiology and biotechnology. Ultrasonic cell disruptors deliver reliable and reproducible results for the lysis of E. coli. Intense yet precisely controllable cavitation and shear forces result in complete disruption and…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-lysis-of-e-coli.htmSonication for Cell Lysis: Cell Disruption and Extraction
Ultrasonic cell lysis is a sample preparation procedure in biotech laboratories. The goal is to disrupt cell walls or entire cells to release biological molecules. Sonication is commonly used for cell lysis, cell disruption and extraction. The major advantage of…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-lysis-cell-disruption-extraction.htmUltrasonic Disintegration of Cells
Ultrasonication is an effective means of disintegrating cell structures. Therefore, sonicators are widely used in laboratories to break open cells, extract intracellular molecules, proteins and organelles for research and analysis. On industrial scale, ultrasonic disintegration and lysis is used to…
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