Polystyrene microparticles are stabilized colloidal particles that are anionic. They are producedby the polymerization of styrene under conditions that induce spontaneouscoalescent bead formation. Latex particles are ideal for phagocytosisexperiments, antibody-mediated agglutination diagnostics, electron microscopy,and cell counter calibration.
Applicazioni
Polystyrene latex beads have been used:
in latex particle recovery and size distribution studies[1]
as a component of the colloidal suspensions for light extinction spectroscopy[2]
in the quantification of microvesicles by high-sensitivity flow cytometry[3]
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