Polyvinyl pyrrolidone
Polyvinyl pyrrolidone is a water-soluble polymer that is commonly used in various laboratory applications. It serves as a binder, dispersant, and stabilizer for a variety of substances. The core function of polyvinyl pyrrolidone is to improve the physical and chemical properties of the materials it is incorporated into.
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2 protocols using polyvinyl pyrrolidone
Bulk In2Se3 Synthesis Protocol
Multifunctional Nanoparticle Synthesis and Characterization
(PVP),
and 1-(3-(dimethylamino) propyl)-3-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride
(EDC) were purchased from Energy Chemical (Shanghai, China). PEG–NH2 (Mw = 5 kDa) was obtained from
Biomatrik Inc. (Beijing, China). Polyacrylic acid (PAA, Mw = 1.8 kDa), poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH, Mw = 15 kDa), and pentacarbonyl iron (Fe(CO)5) were obtained from Xin Ding Pengfei Technology Development
Co., Ltd. (Beijing, China). Doxorubicin (Dox) was purchased from J&K
(Shanghai, China). The cytoplasm/mitochondria fractionation kit, mitochondrial
membrane potential assay kit (with JC-1), ATP assay kit, ROS assay
kit, Annexin V-FITC/PI kit, and live/dead cell double-staining kit
were purchased from Beyotime (Shanghai, China) and used according
to the protocols provided by the manufacturers. No unexpected or unusually
high safety hazards were encountered herein.
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