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Vivaspin 500 centrifugal concentrators

MWCO 5 kDa

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41104916
NACRES:
NB.24

material

polycarbonate housing
polyethersulfone membrane

description

PES membrane

sterility

non-sterile

feature

holdup volume 5 μL

packaging

package of 25 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Sartorius VS0111

parameter

15000 × g max. centrifugal force

dead stop volume

5 μL

membrane area

0.5 cm2

tube size

~2.2 mL

working volume

500 μL

pore size

5 kDa MWCO

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General description

  • Vivaspin centrifugal concentrators offer the optimal solution to any concentration or buffer exchange application with their broad range of volume capacities and MWCOs.
  • Highest flow rates and recoveries are achieved due to their particular vertical membrane design.
  • Incomparably safe sample handling and convenience is assured by the patented dead-stop technology allowing direct recovery of the concentrate without further re-spin.

Note: Vivaspin 500 μL centrifugal filter units offer a simple one step procedure for sample preparation. They can effectively be used in either swing out or fixed angle rotors.

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Przemyslaw A Filipek et al.
The Journal of cell biology, 216(12), 4199-4215 (2017-10-11)
Signaling from lysosomes controls cellular clearance and energy metabolism. Lysosomal malfunction has been implicated in several pathologies, including neurodegeneration, cancer, infection, immunodeficiency, and obesity. Interestingly, many functions are dependent on the organelle position. Lysosomal motility requires the integration of extracellular

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