Sonication example sentences

Related (7): ultrasound, cavitation, homogenization, microbubbles, nanobubbles, sonotrode, HIFU.

sonication

definition

  - noun form of sonicate

son·i·cate

verb

sonicate (verb) · sonicates (third person present) · sonicated (past tense) · sonicated (past participle) · sonicating (present participle)

  - subject (a biological sample) to ultrasonic vibration so as to fragment the cells, macromolecules, and membranes:

  - a biological sample which has been sonicated.

Synonyms

sonicate

"Sonication" Example Sentences

1. Sonication of the cells was necessary to break down the cell walls.
2. Sonication of the tissue samples was completed in triplicate.
3. Sonication is a technique used to disrupt and homogenize samples.
4. The sonication process was used to disrupt the cell membrane.
5. Sonication was used to disrupt the cells and release the intracellular contents.
6. Sonication was carried out for 10 minutes at an amplitude of 20%.
7. The sonication process was performed at an intensity of 50%.
8. Sonication was applied to the samples for 5 minutes at an amplitude of 40%.
9. The sonication was carried out for 30 seconds at an amplitude of 50%.
10. Sonication was performed at a frequency of 40 kHz for 10 minutes.
11. Sonication was used to reduce the size of the sample particles.
12. Sonication was used to homogenize the sample prior to analysis.
13. Sonication was conducted at an intensity of 30% for 10 minutes.
14. The sonication process was used to break down the cell walls.
15. Sonication was performed at a frequency of 20 kHz for 5 minutes.
16. Sonication was used to disrupt the cell membrane and release the intracellular contents.
17. Sonication was used to reduce the size of the sample particles and homogenize the sample.
18. The sonication process was completed in triplicate to ensure accuracy.
19. Sonication of the tissue samples was necessary to break down the cell walls.
20. Sonication was applied to the samples for 10 minutes at an amplitude of 30%.

Common Phases

Disrupting cell membranes; Emulsifying samples; Disaggregating proteins; Breaking down macromolecules; Suspending particles; Dispersing nanoparticles.

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