I've never seen an application for a completely dry pellet. Usually you resuspend the pellet in a small amount of liquid - either a little leftover supernatant, or a new solution. You resuspend the pellet by pipetting up and down. If you have a particularly big pellet, it can help to use the tip of the pipette to "stir" the pellet into the resuspension solution.
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Is there any mathematical formula for balancing tubes
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Off-topic comment, but did you film those outdoor scenes at the Eno River? I'm pretty sure I've crossed that very spot!
Not the Eno, but good guess! The outdoor scenes were filmed on New Hope Creek.
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great video, i cant wait to buy one and separate my pulp from my orange juice
Well, that's certainly one application of a centrifuge! 😆
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Hi! How do you remove solid pellets from the bottom of the centrifuge tube?
I've never seen an application for a completely dry pellet. Usually you resuspend the pellet in a small amount of liquid - either a little leftover supernatant, or a new solution. You resuspend the pellet by pipetting up and down. If you have a particularly big pellet, it can help to use the tip of the pipette to "stir" the pellet into the resuspension solution.
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