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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...
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Latex is an
emulsion (stable dispersion) of
polymer microparticles in water.
Latices are
found in nature, but
synthetic latices are
common as well. In...
- to be
distinguished from
microparticles from
other cells, such as platelets.
Although circulating endothelial microparticles can be
found in the blood...
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Gelatin Microparticles are
polymer microparticles constructed of gelatin. Gelatin, a bipolymer, is
produced through the
hydrolysis of collagen. Gelatin...
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collection of mRNA-bound
microparticles are reverse-transcribed in bulk to form single-cell
transcriptomes attached to
microparticles (STAMPs).
Template switching...
- of
microparticle in
solution (KIMS) and
particle enhanced turbidimetric inhibition immuno****ay (PETINIA), free
antibodies bind to drug
microparticle conjugates...
- flow to the
rectal (hemorrhoidal)
arteries using microcoils and/or
microparticles to
decrease the size of the
hemorrhoids and
improve hemorrhoid related...
- paints, as
latex is the
technical term for a
suspension of
polymer microparticles in water.
Interior latex house paints tend to be a
combination of binder...
- it is well
known that
immune function is
related to stress.
Dietary microparticles, such as
those found in toothpaste, have been
studied as they produce...
- It
usually has the
appearance of grey powder,
composed of
spherical microparticles. Most of the
impurities are carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. BASF invented...