Put it in 1 ml syringe, seal the end with your finger (use a piece of
parafilm in between if you need it) and then draw out the plunger to
create negative pressure, and your bubbles will go away. Then let it
gravity-drain or very slowly push the contents into an eppindorf tube.
or
Speed-vac it for about 1 or 2 minutes (not long enough to lose volume).
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007, Justin Schmitz wrote:
> Thanks for the links to the boards!
>
> But I think you could also answer my question. I need a way to remove gas,
> solved in my protein sample after using pressure filtration. My problem is
> the small sample volume of 400 mikroliters.
>
>
> greets Justin
>
>
> P.s. special thanks to James for his constructive advice!!
>
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