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Introducing The New Bead Ruptor Elite – 2021 Model

June 8, 2021June 9, 2021 Sarah Brudenell Leave a comment

Omni have released an updated version of their trusty Bead Ruptor Elite bead mill homogeniser (part number 19-042E), which replaces…

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How to design Omni Bead mill experiment

March 22, 2021July 7, 2021 Sarah Brudenell Leave a comment

Homogenisers are widely used in biological sample preparation to break up (or homogenise) samples. This makes it possible to more…

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Which homogeniser should I choose?

March 23, 2016March 10, 2016 Sophie Bryant

With a wide range of homogenisers available, from ultrasonic units, to mechanical models with rotor stator blades, through to bead…

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How to choose a Homogeniser probe

March 16, 2016March 8, 2016 Sophie Bryant

Mechanical homogenisers are used for a range of tasks in the lab, from preparing biological samples for DNA analysis and…

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What is a Biomasher?

October 31, 2011October 31, 2011 David Miller

Homogenize and strain your sample for quick processing. The BioMasher™ is an essential tool for any researcher working with nucleic…

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Omni Tip Plastic homogeniser probes – Frequently asked questions

June 20, 2011 David Miller

The unique Omni plastic homogenising probes are a time saving innovation from Omni Inc. These probes are easy to clean and come…

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