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titleOfInvention Centrifugation method
abstract In a centrifugal separation method for separating a high specific gravity substance and a low specific gravity substance from a mixture, a method for preventing the high specific gravity substance from being mixed in the recovery of the low specific gravity substance after the separation operation is provided. A thermoreversible gel layer is formed by separating a high specific gravity substance from a low specific gravity substance by performing a centrifugal separation operation in the presence of a thermoreversible gelling agent lysate or a thermoreversible gel. Centrifuge method. By using the centrifugation method, mixing of a high specific gravity substance into a low specific gravity substance can be easily prevented. [Selection] Figure 1
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