Collection: Cell Lysis and Fractionation
Cell lysis refers to the process of breaking open cell membranes to release cellular contents through mechanical, chemical, or enzymatic means. Following lysis, fractionation involves the separation of these cellular components based on their physical or biochemical properties via centrifugation, chromatography, or electrophoresis.
Cell lysis and fractionation allow researchers to extract, isolate, and analyze cellular components with applications in protein analysis, DNA and RNA extraction, enzyme studies, cell signaling and pathway studies, organelle isolation, drug development, and a range of diagnostic applications.
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