How to get fast and efficient extraction of nucleic acids, proteins, and other molecules

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It’s time to automate your mechanical extraction

Is your mechanical extraction weighing your process down? You work the same way all the time, and it’s comfortable. But is it efficient? Are you getting the results you desire? If you aren’t getting what you think is optimum, maybe it’s time for a new way to boost your throughput. Have you looked at automating your mechanical process? Check out this latest homogenizer and cell lyser that can help you to obtain fast and efficient extraction of nucleic acids, proteins, and other molecules.

The new Spex® Genomax® 2050 is a high-throughput plant and animal tissue homogenizer and cell lyser designed for rapid cell disruption, cell lysis and tissue homogenization through bead beating. It is ideal for DNA/RNA and protein extraction in molecular biology, pharmaceutical, clinical research, and extraction. Typical samples include plant tissue, animal tissue, cell cultures, and microorganisms.

Genomax 2050 homogenizer and cell lyser

The Genomax 2050, with its useful features, is easy to use. The touch screen interface allows users to set and store run time, operating rate, pause time and cycles. Protocols can be passcode protected. The Genomax comes pre-loaded with one-touch protocols for plant and animal tissue homogenization.

For added convenience and efficiency, the 2051 General-Purpose Clamp is supplied with the Genomax for processing vials, tubes and jars, ranging from 1 mL to 750 mL. Spex Genomic DNA Isolation Kits are available for extraction and purification of DNA from animal and plant tissues.

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