If bead beating is what you need, I know Russell Neches at UC Davis is
developing a 3D printed head for Zymo's portable Xpedition Sample
Processor:
http://www.zymoresearch.com/devices-instruments/cell-disruptors/xpedition-sample-processor
http://vort.org/2011/09/30/spoon-bench-field-dna-processing-gadget-review/
It's essentially a modified Craftsman Hammerhead Auto Hammer, which
you can buy for $72 from Sears. But they're selling them for $992 with
a special adapter head to shake a 2ml tube with beads. So if you can
print your own adapter head, you can just buy the Hammerhead and save
yourself $900...
On Feb 2, 5:53 am, Cathal Garvey <cathalgar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry!
> Well, beyond what bead-maceration is, I can't offer opinions. I've never
> used it, so I don't know how effective it will be. Depends on the
> substrate I guess; plant leaf matter would probably respond really well,
> for example, but meat probably not so much.
>
> On 02/02/12 13:14, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
>
> > Yeah I realized that
>
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