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How Are Centrifuges Used in Clinical Research?

How Are Centrifuges Used in Clinical Research?

Centrifuges are crucial in clinical research for the precise separation of blood components and biological molecules. They are used to separate red and white blood cells, platelets, and other molecules based on their density and size. They are also used to isolate proteins and other molecules from a blood sample. The centrifuge process can separate […]

UNLOCKING THE SECRETES TO PRESERVING THE AFRICAN PENGUIN FROM EXTINCTION THROUGH AVIAN FLU RESEARCH TRUST

The devastating effect of the first ever recorded epidemic of highly pathogenic Avian Influenza virus in 2018 resulted in a significant die-off of seabirds, including African penguins, thereby further affecting this already threatened species found only along the western and southern coast of Africa; namely Namibia and South Africa. The fragile population of avian wildlife […]

FROM DONAR TO PATIENT : CENTRIFUGE RECHARGE WITH BLOOD FOR THE NATION

According to SANBS (SA National Blood Services) only around 1% of South Africans are active blood donors, and following recent media reports the nation’s blood supply touches on dangerously low levels versus the demand. This race to save lives is two-fold. Blood is also alive with living cells, and the processing thereof must take place […]

New Hettich Centrifuge Rotors for More Convenience

Hettich Centrifuge Rotors

Hettich Zentrifugen UNIVERSAL 320 and UNIVERSAL 320R centrifuges are even more versatile than ever before with the introduction of new rotors to the accessory list that will enable you to carry out virtually any centrifuging task required in any industrial, research or clinical laboratory. Ten swing-out rotors, seven fixed-angle rotors, one haematocrit rotor and three […]