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What is serofuge?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

A serofuge is a name for a centrafuge used to spin down samples of blood.

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What is the structure and function of a serofuge?

A serofuge is a small centrifuge specifically designed to separate serum from cells and to complete blood cell washing procedures. Like a centrifuge, a serofuge has holes to insert the centrifuge tubes in, a lid to protect both the samples and experimenter in case of malfunction, and a way to set the centrifuge speed and way to turn the centrifuge on and off.


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