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Zetasizer nano zs pn3702

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The Zetasizer Nano-ZS PN3702 is a dynamic light scattering (DLS) instrument used for the measurement of particle size, zeta potential, and molecular weight of samples in liquid suspension. It is capable of measuring particle sizes from 0.3 nanometers to 10 micrometers.

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Evaluating Surface Charges of Alginate Particles

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To analyze the synthesized surface charges spherical (modified) ALG (50 µm in diameter, total surface area: 10 cm2) suspended in PBS were evaluated at 25 °C in a capillary cell (Malvern Instruments, Worcestershire, England) using the Zetasizer Nano-ZS PN3702 (Malvern Instruments, Worcestershire, England). Changes in zeta potentials due to protein adsorption were measured after 24 h incubation of spherical (modified) ALG suspended in DMEM/F12 supplemented with 10% FCS at 37 °C and subsequently washed with PBS before analyzing.
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Zeta Potential Analysis of Alginate Particles

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Zeta potentials of (modified) spherical ALG (Ø 50 μm, 10 cm2 total surface area) suspended in PBS were measured at 25°C in a capillary cell (Malvern Instruments, Worcestershire, England) using the Zetasizer Nano‐ZS PN3702 (Malvern Instruments, Worcestershire, England). Surface charges after protein adsorption were analyzed after the incubation (24 h) of spherical ALG in DMEM/F‐12 supplemented with 10% FCS at 37°C and three washing steps with NaCl before analyzing.
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