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Why should we homogenate the cell for cell analysis?

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Homogenization, in cell biology or molecular biology research, is a process whereby a biological sample is brought to a state such that all fractions of the sample are equal in composition. A homogenized sample is equal in composition throughout, so that removing a fraction does not alter the overall molecular make-up of the sample remaining, and is identical to the fraction removed. Homogenization in biology is often followed by molecular extraction and various analytical techniques, including ELISA and western blot.

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