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<p>and expandable microspheres are the most common types of polymer microspheres. Polystyrene microspheres are typically used in <a href="page.php?w=biomedical">biomedical</a> applications due to their ability to facilitate procedures such as cell sorting and immunoprecipitation. Proteins and ligands <a href="page.php?w=adsorption">adsorb</a> onto polystyrene readily and permanently, which makes polystyrene microspheres suitable for medical research and biological laboratory experiments.</p>

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