Diagenode

15 ml Bioruptor® Pico Tubes & sonication beads

Catalog Number
Format
Price
C01020031
50 rxns
$225.00

The 15 ml Bioruptor® Tubes & sonication beads (diameter > 1 mm) for chromatin shearing strongly improve chromatin sonication efficiency. The tubes and beads have been thoroughly validated for use on the Bioruptor® Pico and are strongly recommended for chromatin shearing applications using this instrument. Recommended sample volume: 500 μl - 2 ml.

  •  Testimonials

    Diagenode has provided a Bioruptor® Pico demo instrument to us for 2 weeks in September. We were getting very reproducible results between different tubes in the same sonication as well as between replicate experiments. We have obtained considerably improved results especially  for cross-linked chromatin from mammalian cells that has always been a problem for us with the old Bioruptor. A bonus also was a reduced sonication time, although the preparation time is slightly delayed due to the glutinous nature of the beads.

    Dr. Tatyana Nesterova, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford
  •  Protocols
    Chromatin shearing with the Bioruptor® Pico 500 µl - 2 ml
    Chromatin shearing from HeLa cells is performed according to Diagenode’s Chromatin EasyShea...
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  •  Documents
    15 ml Bioruptor® Tubes & sonication beads DATASHEET
    The 15 ml Bioruptor® Tubes & sonication beads for chromatin shearing strongly imp...
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    Which tubes for which Bioruptor®? QUICK GUIDE
    Diagenode tubes were developed specifically for use with the Bioruptor®. They ensure a maximu...
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  •  Safety sheets
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  •  Publications

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