LB5
Latex beads, polystyrene
0.46 μm mean particle size
Sinónimos:
Latex microspheres, Polystyrene beads, Polystyrene microspheres
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form
aqueous suspension
composition
Solids, 10%
packaging
pack of 1 mL
pack of 15 mL
pack of 2 mL
mean particle size
0.46 μm
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General description
Polystyrene microparticles are negativelycharged- stabilized colloidal particles. These microparticles are synthesizedby the polymerization of styrene under conditions that produce coalescent beadformation. Polystyrene latex beads have a broad range of applications such as cellcounter calibration, antibody-mediated agglutination diagnostics, electronmicroscopy, and phagocytosis experiments.
Application
Polystyrene latex beads have been used as a component of an artificial device to draw blood from mice. It has also been used as a component of the protein-free latex meal for the extraction of the peritrophic matrix (PM) from female Anopheles gambiae.
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