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Jürgen
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Jürgen Bosch
Johns Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
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On Jan 12, 2015, at 10:44 AM, Johnson Luwang 
<jlw_...@iisertvm.ac.in<mailto:jlw_...@iisertvm.ac.in>> wrote:

Dear All,
I am looking for an equipment that can do Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells lysis 
(say about 100-200ml lysate volume). I have used the Constant Systems cell 
disruptor TS 0.75kW model (at another facility)  that can go up to 40kpsi.  It 
works perfect for my yeast cell lysis experiment.   We were planning to set up 
similar facility at our place, but some of my colleagues suggested me about 
"bead beater"  for the same purpose.  Quite frankly I don't have much idea 
about bead beater. And I need the suggestions from the experts who have used 
these two systems (french press and bead beater). Is the bead beater better 
than the french press for yeast cell lysis? If so can you suggest me a bead 
beater model which is the best for our purpose?

Many thanks.

Best Regards,
Johnson L.W.




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