form
aqueous suspension
Quality Level
composition
Solids, 2.4-2.6%
technique(s)
cell based assay: suitable
mean particle size
1.0 μm
fluorescence
λex ~520 nm; λem ~540 nm
application(s)
cell analysis
Application
Amine-modified polystyrene latex beads (fluorescent orange) have been used to develop an electrochemical nitrite nanosensor as well as to validate a pharyngeal aspiration technique for exposing the mouse lung to respirable particles.
They have also been used:
- to test nanofiber filtration efficiency
- in the preparation of bilayer tissue-simulating phantoms, which are artificial materials used in biomedical optical instrumentation
- to copolymerize collagen coated stiff polyacrylamide gels to seed cancer cells for traction force microscopy
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保管分類
10 - Combustible liquids
wgk
WGK 2
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
Development of thin skin mimicking bilayer solid tissue phantoms for optical spectroscopic studies
Nivetha KB and Sujatha N
Biomedical Optics Express, 8(7), 3198-3212 (2017)
Recycled PET nanofibers for water filtration applications
Zander N, et al.
Materials, 9(4), 247-247 (2016)
MMP proteolytic activity regulates cancer invasiveness by modulating integrins
Das A, et al.
Scientific reports, 7(1), 14219-14219 (2017)