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Polystyrene (PS)
CD Bioparticles has developed a large selection of polystyrene micro- and nanoparticles. Polystyrene particles are prepared by using emulsion and emulsion-free polymerization process. Coated or conjugated particles are prepared either by passive adsorption or covalent coupling. Functionalized polystyrene nanoparticles and polystyrene particles can be applied for a variety of applications such as drug delivery materials, bioimaging, markers and immunoassay. With superior stability, high binding capacity and ultra-high specificity (low background), polystyrene latex particles have been extensively validated in immunoturbidimetric assays at both academic and industrial scales.
Polystyrene particles present a flexible platform for applications in diagnostics and bio separations. There are several methods of attaching biological ligands to polystyrene particles. These methods include adsorption to plain polystyrene particles, covalent attachment to surface functionalized particles, and attachment of the ligand of interest to particles that are pre-coated with a binding protein such as Streptavidin, Protein A or Protein G.
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