Autoclave: Principles, Parts, Types and Application
Autoclave Introduction A unique instrument for sterilization, an autoclave kills all kinds of microbial life, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and …
Instrumentation in Microbiology refers to the various tools and devices used to observe, identify, analyze, and manipulate microorganisms and their products. These instruments are essential for conducting experiments, diagnosing infections, and advancing research.
Autoclave Introduction A unique instrument for sterilization, an autoclave kills all kinds of microbial life, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and …
Ion Exchange Chromatography is a method used for the separation as well as purification of ionically charged biomolecules like proteins, …
SDS-PAGE: Introduction, Principle, Working and Steps Introduction A technique used for the separation of proteins based on their molecular weights …
Definition Spectroscopy is the collective terms for diverse group of techniques which involves the interactions of electromagnetic radiation with a …
Biosafety cabinet: Introduction, development and safety Introduction While appalling today, it was not long ago when a visitor would see …
Introduction Spectroscopy is a scientific technique used to study the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. It helps identify the …
Introduction Gel electrophorisis is simple, rapid and sensitive analytical technique for the separation of charged particle. The gels, however, are …
Electrophoresis involves the migration of charged particle or molecules under the influence of an applied electric field. Various important biomolecules …
Microscopes are essential tools for visualizing objects too small to be seen with the naked eye. They are classified based …
Microscopy is the technique of using microscopes to view objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye, such as …