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L3280

Latex beads, carboxylate-modified polystyrene, fluorescent red

aqueous suspension, 0.5 μm mean particle size

Synonym(s):

Carboxylate Polystyrene Beads, Fluorescent Latex Beads

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UNSPSC Code:
12162002
NACRES:
NA.56
MDL number:
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Product Name

Latex beads, carboxylate-modified polystyrene, fluorescent red, aqueous suspension, 0.5 μm mean particle size

form

aqueous suspension

composition

Solids, 2.5%

technique(s)

cell based assay: suitable

mean particle size

0.5 μm

fluorescence

λex ~575 nm; λem ~610 nm

application(s)

cell analysis

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Application

Carboxylate-modified polystyrene latex beads have been used to collect morphofunctional data about the immune systems of Carabus lefebvrei, a helicophagous Italian endemic ground beetle often used as an indicator of the habitat quality of the Apennines mountain forests. Carboxylate-modified polystyrene latex beads have also been used to inform comparative studies on immunity defense mechanisms of adults and larvae of the coleopteran Cetonischema aeruginosa and to investigate the phagocytic activity of cultured rat thyroid cells.
Latex beads, carboxylate-modified polystyrene, fluorescent red has been used:
  • along with Milli-Q for fluid dynamic studies
  • along with bile salts for confocal studies
  • for particle encapsulation

Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

ppe

Eyeshields, Gloves


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Daeho Choi et al.
Soft matter, 15(23), 4647-4655 (2019-05-11)
Passive droplet generation for an aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) was performed with a fracture-based variable microchannel. A jet of dextran-rich phase (DEX) in a polyethylene-glycol (PEG)-rich phase was created by focused flow. The width of the inlet channel could be
Adam Macierzanka et al.
PloS one, 9(4), e95274-e95274 (2014-04-24)
The final boundary between digested food and the cells that take up nutrients in the small intestine is a protective layer of mucus. In this work, the microstructural organization and permeability of the intestinal mucus have been determined under conditions
C A Byersdorfer et al.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 167(12), 6756-6764 (2001-12-12)
We have used fluorescent latex beads, with or without covalently conjugated OVA, to facilitate study of Ag trafficking in the mouse lung and draining peribronchial lymph node (LN). At 6 h, and up to 48 h after intranasal administration, beads
Adsorption of bile salts to particles allows penetration of intestinal mucus
Macierzanka A, et al.
Soft Matter, 7(18), 8077-8084 (2011)
Passive droplet generation in aqueous two-phase systems with a variable-width microchannel
Choi D, et al.
Soft Matter, 15(23), 4647-4655 (2019)

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