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Microspheres-Nanospheres (www.microsphers-nanospheres.com) is fully owned subsidiary of Corpuscular Inc and its primary goal is to market the products of Corpuscular Inc and Kisker-Biotech CbR and their partners.
e offer the largest selection of monodisperse inorganic, polymer (latex) and magnetic microspheres and nanospheres.

The size range of our microparticles is from few nanometers to about one hundred micron. These truly spherical and uniform particles are prepared to satisfy the most demanding applications requiring uniform and monosized micro beads with plain and functionalzed surfaces.

Our microspheres and nanospheres have plain, amino, carboxyl, avidin, biotin, streptavidin, antibody finished surfaces and are suitable for applications in immunological research, separation of cells, nucleic acids, proteins.

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