Hi Divya,
why don't you simply split your 12 ml into two times 6 ml? You would need a 
counterbalance for the centrifuge anyway.
Cheers,
Niko

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> hello everyone
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>  I wanted to isolated rafts from the mouse neuronal cell 
> lines using ultracentrifuge.
> So, the am having 12ml centrifuge tubes that to be used for 
> ultracentrifugation, but my sample volume itself is 12ml exactly.
> 
> So, my doubts are:
>    1.  can i use 12ml centrifuge tubes for my 12ml sample?????
>    2.  will there be any spillage of sample????????
>    3.  Actually what are the minimum and maximum volumes to 
> be maintained in 12ml ultra centrifuge tubes?????????
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>  Can you please help me, in clearing my doubts?.
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>    thank you
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>    divya
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