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Cell lysis and protein assays are fundamental techniques in molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology that play a crucial role in understanding cellular functions and biochemical pathways. The objective of cell lysis is to disrupt the cellular membrane, allowing researchers to extract and analyze the cellular contents, particularly proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules. The process of cell lysis is essential for downstream applications, including protein purification, enzyme activity assays, and structural biology studies. Cell lysis can be achieved through various methods, including mechanical, chemical, and enzymatic approaches. Mechanical methods involve physical disruption of the cell, such as sonication or homogenization, which use sound waves or shear forces to break open the cells. Chemical methods typically involve the use of detergents or solvents that solubilize membranes by disrupting lipid bilayers. Common detergents used include Triton X-100, S¡¦(»ý·«)
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