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- dimensions of microparticles should be expressed in μm. Microparticles are particles between 0.1 and 100 μm in size. Commercially available microparticles are available...
- Microvesicles (ectosomes, or microparticles) are a type of extracellular vesicle (EV) that are released from the cell membrane. In multicellular organisms...
- Gelatin Microparticles are polymer microparticles constructed of gelatin. Gelatin, a bipolymer, is produced through the hydrolysis of collagen. Gelatin...
- The Microparticle Performance Rating (MPR) is an air filter rating system created by the company 3M. It rates the ability of an air filter to filter out...
- of microparticle in solution (KIMS) and particle enhanced turbidimetric inhibition immuno****ay (PETINIA), free antibodies bind to drug microparticle conjugates...
- Latex is an emulsion (stable dispersion) of polymer microparticles in water. Latices are found in nature, but synthetic latices are common as well. In...
- heterogeneous group of diseases caused by intrinsic or environmental microparticles or crystals, promoting tissue inflammation and scarring. Crystallopathies...
- J**** particles are special types of nanoparticles or microparticles whose surfaces have two or more distinct physical properties. This unique surface...
- materials. This effect has been observed in classical systems, such as microparticle scattering, as well as quantum systems, where it arises electronic devices...
- (2016-08-16). "High-Performance LiCoO2Sub-Micrometer Materials from Scalable Microparticle Template Processing". ChemistrySelect. 1 (13): 3992–3999. doi:10.1002/slct...