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- Microbeads abstract "Microbeads are uniform polymer particles, typically 0.5 to 500 micrometres in diameter. Bio-reactive molecules can be adsorbed or coupled to their surface, and used to separate biological materials such as cells, proteins, or nucleic acids.Microbeads are used for isolation and handling of specific material or molecules, as well as for analyzing sensitive molecules, or those that are in low abundance, e.g. in miniaturized and automated settings.".
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- Microbeads wikiPageExternalLink The-History-of-Dynabeads.html.
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- Microbeads subject Category:Biotechnology.
- Microbeads subject Category:Polymers.
- Microbeads type Abstraction100002137.
- Microbeads type Chemical114806838.
- Microbeads type Compound114818238.
- Microbeads type Material114580897.
- Microbeads type Matter100020827.
- Microbeads type Part113809207.
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- Microbeads type Polymer114994328.
- Microbeads type Polymers.
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- Microbeads type Substance100019613.
- Microbeads comment "Microbeads are uniform polymer particles, typically 0.5 to 500 micrometres in diameter. Bio-reactive molecules can be adsorbed or coupled to their surface, and used to separate biological materials such as cells, proteins, or nucleic acids.Microbeads are used for isolation and handling of specific material or molecules, as well as for analyzing sensitive molecules, or those that are in low abundance, e.g. in miniaturized and automated settings.".
- Microbeads label "Microbeads".
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- Microbeads depiction Dynabeads_are_a_magnetic_type_of_microbeads.jpg.
- Microbeads isPrimaryTopicOf Microbeads.