Using ProInsert for viscous samples

22 Sep 2021 | News

Using ProInsert for viscous samples

With a viscous sample, it can take quite some time for the sample to pass through the hole in the insert.

There is however no need to wait for it to pass, since the centrifugation itself will force it through. The final result will be the same as if all of the sample had passed before starting the centrifugation.

Saves time and gives the same result!

Nidacon Team!

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