Microbead (research)

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title: Microbead (research)
text: Microbeads, also called Ugelstad particles after the Norwegian chemist, professor John Ugelstad, who invented them in 1977 and patented the method in 1978, are uniform polymer particles, typically 0.5 to 500 microns in diameter. Bio-reactive molecules can be absorbed or coupled to their surface, and used to separate biological materials such as cells, proteins, or nucleic acids. Microbeads have been used for isolation and handling of specific material or molecules, as well as for analyzing sensi
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