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The technique under development, detailed in the journal Nature Biotechnology, uses polystyrene beads slightly more than a micron (a millionth of a meter) in diameter.
How she managed to accomplish this was a total mystery to me (as was the poster on the front windscreen, which read "Stop dengue fever. Use polystyrene beads").
The Janus objects are basically tiny polystyrene beads.
Experiments were conducted on polystyrene beads.
Figure 1 Multimodal measurement of polystyrene beads and calibration of the two imaging modes.
To the suspension were added polystyrene beads as templating agent (1 2 h).
A secondary anti-MMP-3 antibody (Ab2)–HRP-coated polystyrene beads was applied as amplification element.
Figure 7 shows the DEP characteristic of the 4 μm polystyrene beads.
The test samples used here were polystyrene beads of 8 μm, and human HeLa cells.
Using this system, the parallel and cooperative transportation of 20-μm-diameter polystyrene beads was demonstrated.
The presence and function of the molecules can be examined by coating polystyrene beads with liposomes.
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