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titleOfInvention Method for producing extra-chromosomal nucleic acid molecules
abstract The present invention relates to a method, whereby microbial cells are broken up and cellular components are separated and an apparatus suitable for carrying out the method. Preferably, the cells contain extra-chromosomal nucleic acids that are released and are further suitable for additional purification as required for any pharmaceutical or technical use.
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