The microcentrifuge tube is a small centrifuge tube used together with a microcentrifuge for the separation of microscopy reagents, providing a new tool for micromanipulation experiments in molecular biology. The following details describe the relevant knowledge points of the low adsorption centrifuge tube:
Due to the trend of smaller and smaller sample volumes, the possible negative effects of the use of centrifuge tubes in the reduction analysis are becoming increasingly important. Special centrifuge tubes-low adsorption microcentrifuge tubes are used to optimize protein and DNA analysis requirements, as well as to ensure the maximum possible recovery of protein / DNA.
1: Low DNA adsorption
Low DNA adsorption microcentrifuge tubes are suitable for all applications using DNA. For example, they can be used to store plasmids and synthesize high-quality oligonucleotides or cell extracts; and also achieve large DNA yields in prolonged storage and small volumes.
2: Low protein adsorption
Low protein adsorption microcentrifuge tubes are particularly suitable for the storage, and analysis of antibodies, enzymes, and other valuable substances, where the combination of low proteins to the vessel wall ensures recovery, improved analysis, and clearer results.