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PMMA Microspheres (Polymethyl Methacrylate Microspheres)

PMMA microspheres, also known as methyl methacrylate microspheres, are white powder particles formed by suspension polymerization of MMA (Methyl Methacrylate) monomers. The structural formula shown in Figure 1 is one of the most important and commonly used materials in acrylic esters, and it is also the most excellent and relatively inexpensive material in the synthesis […]

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Fluorescent Microspheres in Biomedicine

Fluorescent microspheres refer to particles with diameters ranging from nanometers to micrometers (0 Solid particles loaded with fluorescent substances within the range of 01-10 μ m, which can be excited to emit fluorescence by external energy stimulation. Lateral flow assay (LFA) has developed rapidly in recent years, with advantages such as simplicity, speed, independence from large

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Magnetic Microspheres-Magnetic Beads

At present, the application of magnetic microspheres in biomedicine is represented by immunomagnetic microspheres, which have developed rapidly and have already been launched with many successful applications. Magnetic nanomaterials are an important component of magnetic microspheres, therefore the application of magnetic nanoparticles should also be considered. Preparation and Properties of Magnetic Nanomaterials The commonly used magnetic materials

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Polystyrene Microspheres (PS Microspheres)

Latex microspheres, also known as polystyrene microspheres, PS microspheres, etc. Polystyrene microspheres are a general term for polymer microspheres formed by self polymerization of styrene or copolymerization of styrene with other monomers with specific functional groups. The surface of polystyrene microspheres has strong hydrophobicity and can undergo physical adsorption with proteins or antibodies. In addition,

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Latex Microspheres

Latex microspheres are spherical particles in the colloidal size range, formed by amorphous polymers such as polystyrene. The particle size of latex microspheres is usually between 1 micron and 100 microns, but can also be customized as needed. The surface of latex microspheres can be chemically modified to change its surface properties, such as surface

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Silica Microspheres-Microspheres Supplier in China

Silica microspheres are an important material, which is a hydrophilic milky white suspension. The silicon hydroxyl groups on the surface can covalently bond with other groups. It has stable physical and chemical properties, can withstand high temperatures up to 1000℃, and remains stable in organic solvents, but can dissolve in strong alkaline or HF solutions

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Microspheres Overview

Microspheres, as the name suggests, are small spherical particles in the micrometer range (1-1000 microns). They have various applications in medicine and life sciences, such as drug delivery, tissue engineering, biosensors, medical imaging, etc. 01Classification It can be classified according to their composition, structure, and function. Some common types include: Polymer Microspheres: They are made

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High-quality magnetic beads help single-cell sequencing efficiency increase

The history of single cell sequencing Single cell sequencing (SCS) technology refers to the sequencing of the genetic information carried by cells at the level of a single cell, aiming to obtain gene sequences, transcripts, proteins and epigenetic information of a certain cell type and conduct the integrated analysis. It has been widely used in

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Why are colored microspheres selected as markers for more and more COVID-19 antigen tests?

A lateral flow test (LFT),[1] also known as a lateral flow device (LFD), lateral flow immunochromatographic assay, or rapid test, is a simple device intended to detect the presence of a target substance in a liquid sample without the need for specialized and costly equipment. LFTs are widely used in medical diagnostics in the home,

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Advantages Of Time-Resolved Fluorescence Beads

Time-resolved fluorescence beads, as a special type of functional microspheres, are polystyrene microspheres internally embedded with complexes of rare earth ions. The rare earth ions commonly used for internal embedding include Eu3+, Tb3+, Sm3+, and Dy3+. When these rare earth ions form complexes with certain ligands such as β-diketones and aromatic amines, they can absorb

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