Thanks to all. I noted down all the information you shared with us.
Cheers!
Johnson L.W
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Valerie Biou valerie.b...@ibpc.fr wrote:
hello
we have a French press, a bead machine and constant CellD disruptor in our
institute. I can tell you that most people
hello
we have a French press, a bead machine and constant CellD disruptor in our
institute. I can tell you that most people have switched to the Constant system
because it works fine and is so much easier and faster to run and clean. people
disrupt yeast without any problem.
all the best
Dear All,
I am looking for an equipment that can do *Saccharomyces cerevisiae* cells
lysis (say about 100-200ml lysate volume). I have used the Constant Systems
cell disruptor TS 0.75kW model (at another facility) that can go up to
40kpsi. It works perfect for my yeast cell lysis experiment.
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Jürgen Bosch
Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Biochemistry Molecular Biology
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
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The Bead Beater has a 15, 40, and 350 mL chambers. I haven't used mine
to homogenize yeast, but I suspect it is similar in performance to E.
coli disruption. (Different bead sizes are used for yeast than
bacteria.) We get excellent, gentle disruption of E. coli in 8 minutes
total. A French