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What Types of Polymers are Commonly Used?
Several types of polymers are commonly used in Bioanalytical Sciences:
-
Natural Polymers
: e.g.,
agarose
and
dextran
.
-
Synthetic Polymers
: e.g.,
polyacrylamide
and
polystyrene
.
-
Biodegradable Polymers
: e.g.,
polylactic acid (PLA)
.
Each type has specific characteristics that make it suitable for particular applications.
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