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7525 dlg 4a

Manufactured by Evonik
Sourced in Germany, United States

The 7525 DLG 4A is a laboratory equipment product. It is a device designed for specific laboratory applications. The core function of this product is to perform certain tasks or measurements within a controlled laboratory environment.

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Fluorescent Polymer Nanoparticle Synthesis

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Amber glass vials of volume 4 mL and tetrahydrofuran (THF) Optima™ were obtained from Fisher Scientific (Hampton, NH). Phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) packets and stock solution containing Tween 20 (polysorbate 20, PS20) and azide were purchased from MilliporeSigma (Burlington, MA) and were used to prepare PBS with 0.01% PS20 and 0.02% azide (PBS TN). FITC, dextran (from Leuconostoc spp. with MW 6 and 40 kDa), and dibutyl tin dilaurate were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, Missouri). PLGA polymers (RG 505S, RG 755S, RG 756S, 7525 DLG 4A, and 8515 DLG 5A) were obtained from Evonik Industries AG (Essen, Germany).
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Progesterone-Loaded PLGA Nanoparticle Synthesis

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75:25DLG 4A (PLGA with a lactide/glycolide ratio of 75:25; inherent viscosity, 0.4 dL/g in CHCl3 at 25 °C) was supplied from Evonik Degussa Corp. (Birmingham, AL, USA). This polymer is abbreviated as PLGA in the text. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA; 88% hydrolyzed, Mw = 25,000 g/mol) was obtained from Polysciences, Inc. (Warrington, PA, USA). Ethyl formate was from Sigma-Aldrich Korea (Seoul, Korea). Progesterone and methylene chloride were procured from TCI Chemicals (Tokyo, Japan) and Showa Denko (Tokyo, Japan), respectively.
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