BIOC23H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Differential Centrifugation, Cell Fractionation, Lysis

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Eukaryotic cells are complex and contain many kinds of membrane organelles. For instance, they contain nuclei, mitochondria, vacuoles etc. Two methods exist to study the organelles in more detail. The first is by using a variety of techniques to visualize the nuclei while still inside the cells by microscopy (i. e. cell staining and immunofluorescence). The second method involves suspending the cells in solution, and breaking them open (lysing the cells). Then the various organelles are then separated from each other by centrifugation, which then allows them to be used for further study. It is this second method that we will use in this laboratory. A procedure called cell fractionation is used to break open the cells and separate the various organelles. To perform cell fractionation, we first will suspend our cells in solution, and then we break open the cells, or lyse them. This will release the organelles inside into solution.

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