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Zirconium glass beads

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Zirconium-glass beads are a type of laboratory equipment used for various applications. They are made of a combination of zirconium and glass materials. The core function of these beads is to provide a durable and inert medium for applications that require physical agitation or mixing.

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2 protocols using zirconium glass beads

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Yeast Cell Disruption via Bead Mill

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Yeast cells were disintegrated with the use of a bead mill (Minilys homogenizer, Bertin Technologies) with the power of 250 V AC / 50-60 Hz, and speed 5 000 rpm. The total working volume of the mill tube was ca 2 ml. Zirconium-glass beads (Bertin Technologies) with diameter of 0.5 cm were used in the experiments. For a single homogenization, 50 mg of the Y. lipolytica cells were used. The cells were resuspended in 0.5 ml Tris-HCl buffer, pH 7.5. 3D beat-beating was carried out in cycles: 10 x 1 min. of homogenization and 0.5 min. in the ice.
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Yeast Cell Disintegration Protocol

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Yeast cells were disintegrated use of a bead (Minilys homogenizer, Bertin Technologies) with the power of 250 V AC / 50-60 Hz, and speed 5 000 rpm. The total working volume of the mill tube was ca 2 ml. Zirconium-glass beads (Bertin Technologies) with diameter of 0.5 cm were used in the experiments. For a single homogenization, 50 mg of the Y. lipolytica cells were used. The cells were resuspended in 0.5 ml Tris-HCl buffer, pH 7.5. 3D beat-beating was carried out in cycles: 10 x 1 min. of homogenization and 0.5 min. in the ice.
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