Core Facility Campus Krems

Facility

Molecular Biology and

Biochemistry

BioAnalyzer 2100

The Ultracentrifuge CP 80NX from Eppendorf Himac Technologies is equipped with a titanium P40ST  swinging bucket rotor that can achieve a maximum relative centrifugal force (RCF) of 284,000 x g (40.000 rpm). Ultracentrifugation is employed to separate cellular organelles, to purify proteins or viral particles, and to isolate nucleic acids based on their density, size, and molecular weight. The rotor is ideal for density gradient centrifugation, which is typically applied for the isolation of extracellular vesicles. The rotor can be operated with 4 mL or 13 mL tubes and a maximum volume of 6 x 13 mL can be centrifuged per run.

Location: Facility Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Contact person: Susanne Krenn and Vladislav Semak, PhD

Ultracentrifuge CP 80NX

The Ultracentrifuge CP 80NX from Eppendorf Himac Technologies is equipped with a titanium P40ST  swinging bucket rotor that can achieve a maximum relative centrifugal force (RCF) of 284,000 x g (40.000 rpm). Ultracentrifugation is employed to separate cellular organelles, to purify proteins or viral particles, and to isolate nucleic acids based on their density, size, and molecular weight. The rotor is ideal for density gradient centrifugation, which is typically applied for the isolation of extracellular vesicles. The rotor can be operated with 4 mL or 13 mL tubes and a maximum volume of 6 x 13 mL can be centrifuged per run.

Location: Facility Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Contact person: Susanne Krenn and Vladislav Semak, PhD