A low-speed refrigerated centrifuge is a laboratory instrument used for separating components of a sample based on their density under centrifugal force. Unlike high-speed centrifuges, which spin at much higher velocities and are primarily used for pelleting cellular components or separating small molecules, low-speed refrigerated centrifuges are designed for gentle separation of larger particles or fragile samples.

A low-speed refrigerated centrifuge is a laboratory instrument used for separating components of a sample based on their density under centrifugal force. Unlike high-speed centrifuges, which spin at much higher velocities and are primarily used for pelleting cellular components or separating small molecules, low-speed refrigerated centrifuges are designed for gentle separation of larger particles or fragile samples.

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