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Chapter 4.1: Understanding G-forces and RPM presented by Dr. Richard Miron 

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This video is designed with the sole purpose of providing clinicians a better means to understand centrifugation parameters that will permit the optimization of their centrifugation device irrespective of the centrifugation system and trade names associated. A very clear understanding of the calculations needed to convert revolutions per minute (rpm) into relative centrifugal force (RCF, or g-force) is provided utilizing simple and straightforward formulas.
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@tjdetweiler5411
@tjdetweiler5411 7 месяцев назад
I have one of the Salvin centrifuges. I am looking in the textbook to see if any protocol recommendations are given. Do you have these protocol recommendations for the Salvin unit?
@ABFibra
@ABFibra Год назад
Could we just remove content illustrating procedures done using Fixed-angle centrifuges? There's plenty of evidence showing damage to the platelets/leukocytes when using fixed-angle rotors instead of horizontal/swing out.
@prfedu
@prfedu Год назад
Yes, it is not a good idea to use fixed-angle. The cells get quite damaged as you eluted to.
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