This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of metal-encoded polystyrene microspheres with a narrow size distribution designed for mass cytometry-based immuno- and oligonucleotide-assays. These particles were prepared by multiple stage dispersion polymerization techniques using polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) as a steric stabilizer. As a cytometeric technique, mass cytometry necessitated metal-encoded microspheres to perform the same roles of fluorescent microspheres used in conventional flow cytometry. The first role of the microsphere was to be able to act as a platform (classifier microspheres) for bioassays. Secondly, the microspheres should be suitable for mass cytometry machine calibration as standards. To perform these roles...
Multiplex microsphere-based immunofluorescence assay is a reliable, accurate, and highly sensitive m...
This thesis describes the synthesis, characterization, and application of four new elemental mass ta...
This paper addresses the question of whether one can use lanthanide nanoparticles (e.g., NaHoF<sub>4...
This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of metal-encoded polystyrene microspheres w...
We describe the synthesis and characterization of metal-encoded polystyrene microspheres by multiple...
This thesis describes the synthesis, characterization, and application of metal-chelating polymers f...
This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of functional polyelectrolyte copolymer mic...
This thesis describes the preparation, surface modification and application of lanthanide nanopartic...
The development of robust, versatile, and high-throughput biosensing techniques has widespread impli...
This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of lanthanide nanoparticle (NP) based reage...
We examine the suitability of metal-containing polystyrene beads for the calibration of a mass cytom...
Lanthanide-encoded polystyrene-co-methacrylic acid (P(S-MAA)) microspheres with narrow size distribu...
To obtain a better understanding of how lanthanide-encoded polystyrene microparticles are formed dur...
Functional poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) microbeads with a very narrow size distribution were sy...
International audienceWe describe the synthesis and characterization of element-encoded polystyrene ...
Multiplex microsphere-based immunofluorescence assay is a reliable, accurate, and highly sensitive m...
This thesis describes the synthesis, characterization, and application of four new elemental mass ta...
This paper addresses the question of whether one can use lanthanide nanoparticles (e.g., NaHoF<sub>4...
This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of metal-encoded polystyrene microspheres w...
We describe the synthesis and characterization of metal-encoded polystyrene microspheres by multiple...
This thesis describes the synthesis, characterization, and application of metal-chelating polymers f...
This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of functional polyelectrolyte copolymer mic...
This thesis describes the preparation, surface modification and application of lanthanide nanopartic...
The development of robust, versatile, and high-throughput biosensing techniques has widespread impli...
This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of lanthanide nanoparticle (NP) based reage...
We examine the suitability of metal-containing polystyrene beads for the calibration of a mass cytom...
Lanthanide-encoded polystyrene-co-methacrylic acid (P(S-MAA)) microspheres with narrow size distribu...
To obtain a better understanding of how lanthanide-encoded polystyrene microparticles are formed dur...
Functional poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) microbeads with a very narrow size distribution were sy...
International audienceWe describe the synthesis and characterization of element-encoded polystyrene ...
Multiplex microsphere-based immunofluorescence assay is a reliable, accurate, and highly sensitive m...
This thesis describes the synthesis, characterization, and application of four new elemental mass ta...
This paper addresses the question of whether one can use lanthanide nanoparticles (e.g., NaHoF<sub>4...