Why choose high-pressure homogenization for cell disruption?

High-pressure homogenization has many advantages in cell disruption. This article summarizes some of the key benefits of this method.

Why choose high-pressure homogenization for cell disruption?

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Powerful

High-pressure homogenization is a powerful technique that can rapidly break apart stubborn cells, for example, by limiting the number of passes needed to disrupt them.

Scalable

As a highly scalable method, high-pressure homogenization is suitable for use at the R&D scale in a laboratory setting, up to a manufacturing setup.

Non-chemical

High-pressure homogenization allows users to perform cell disruption while avoiding using chemicals that could compromise results.

Why choose high-pressure homogenization for cell disruption?

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Thermally managed

The cooling available in a high-pressure homogenization is key to protein stability or when working with samples that are otherwise thermosensitive.

Multifunctional

A high-pressure homogenization instrument has no single function—it can be utilized in many different ways, including resizing liposomes or making nanoparticles or nanoemulsions.

Why choose high-pressure homogenization for cell disruption?

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Acknowledgments

Produced from materials originally authored by Genizer LLC.

About Genizer

Genizer, located in Technology Link in Greater Los Angeles, is dedicated to advancing homogenizer nanotechnology.

The company provides high-pressure homogenizers, liposome extruders, sanitary heat exchangers, diamond interaction chambers, and high-pressure gauges compatible with other brands of high-pressure homogenizers, pumps, and microfluidizers.


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