sucrose density-gradient centrifugation - перевод на русский
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sucrose density-gradient centrifugation - перевод на русский

METHOD OF SEPARATING PARTICLES IN A MIXTURE
Sucrose gradient centrifugation; Ultracentrifugation; Sucrose gradient; Sucrose gradients; Equilibrium gradient centrifugation; Density gradient centrifugation; Sedimentation gradient; Gradient centrifugation; Differential-velocity centrifugation

sucrose density-gradient centrifugation      

общая лексика

центрифугирование в градиенте плотности сахарозы

sucrose gradient centrifugation         

общая лексика

центрифугирование в градиенте концентрации сахарозы

differential centrifugation         

общая лексика

дифференциальное центрифугирование

Определение

Gradient
·adj Moving by steps; walking; as, gradient automata.
II. Gradient ·adj Adapted for walking, as the feet of certain birds.
III. Gradient ·noun The rate of regular or graded ascent or descent in a road; grade.
IV. Gradient ·noun A part of a road which slopes upward or downward; a portion of a way not level; a grade.
V. Gradient ·adj Rising or descending by regular degrees of inclination; as, the gradient line of a railroad.
VI. Gradient ·noun The rate of increase or decrease of a variable magnitude, or the curve which represents it; as, a thermometric gradient.

Википедия

Differential centrifugation

In biochemistry and cell biology, differential centrifugation (also known as differential velocity centrifugation) is a common procedure used to separate organelles and other sub-cellular particles based on their sedimentation rate. Although often applied in biological analysis, differential centrifugation is a general technique also suitable for crude purification of non-living suspended particles (e.g. nanoparticles, colloidal particles, viruses). In a typical case where differential centrifugation is used to analyze cell-biological phenomena (e.g. organelle distribution), a tissue sample is first lysed to break the cell membranes and release the organelles and cytosol. The lysate is then subjected to repeated centrifugations, where particles that sediment sufficiently quickly at a given centrifugal force for a given time form a compact "pellet" at the bottom of the centrifugation tube.

After each centrifugation, the supernatant (non-pelleted solution) is removed from the tube and re-centrifuged at an increased centrifugal force and/or time. Differential centrifugation is suitable for crude separations on the basis of sedimentation rate, but more fine grained purifications may be done on the basis of density through equilibrium density-gradient centrifugation. Thus, the differential centrifugation method is the successive pelleting of particles from the previous supernatant, using increasingly higher centrifugation forces. Cellular organelles separated by differential centrifugation maintain a relatively high degree of normal functioning, as long as they are not subject to denaturing conditions during isolation.

Как переводится sucrose density-gradient centrifugation на Русский язык