A biosensor is a device that measures a biological or chemical reaction by producing a signal that is proportional to
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Microfluidics Revolution: Polystyrene Particles Powering Miniaturized and Automated Immunoassays
Introduction Traditional immunoassays based on the format of 96-well microtiter plates are widely used in analytical laboratories and have become
Read MoreColored Polystyrene Particles in Developing Rapid and Affordable Point-of-Care Diagnostics
What is POCT? POCT (Point-of-Care Testing) refers to clinical and bedside testing conducted in close proximity to patients. It is
Read MoreExploring Dyed Polystyrene Latex Particles Enhancing Immunoassays and Beyond
What are Dyed Polystyrene Latex Particles? Polystyrene particles (PSP) are commercially available in different sizes, ranging from 15 nanometers to
Read MoreWhat Are Polystyrene Nanoparticles?
Plastic may be degraded into micro-particles < 5000 nm in diameter, and further into nanoparticles (NPs) < 100 nm in
Read MoreThe Potential Toxicological Effects of Microplastics (Polystyrene Particles) On Human
Microplastics (such as polystyrene particles), which are small plastic particles, films, fragments, pellets, and textile fibers, are the main carriers
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