CHEMICALLY MODIFIED SUPPORT MATRICES

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MICROKAN NEXUS BIOSYSTEMS, INC. 12140 COMMUNITY ROAD POWAY CA 92064 chemically modified support matrices, namely, polystyrene, nitrocellulose, nylon, glass, and teflon, adapted for retaining molecules or biological particles, combined with electronic and electromagnetic devices, namely, computer readable memory and data storage devices, combined in a container constructed of semi-permeable materials, with support matrices, namely, polystyrene, nitrocellulose, nylon, glass, and teflon, adapted for retaining molecules or biological particles for research use in chemical and biological reactions and assays;
MICROKAN IRORI DISCOVERY, INC. 9640 TOWN CENTRE DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92121 chemically modified support matrices, namely, polystyrene, nitrocellulose, nylon, glass, and teflon, adapted for retaining molecules or biological particles, combined with electronic and electromagnetic devices, namely, computer readable memory and data storage devices, combined in a container constructed of semi-permeable materials, with support matrices, namely, polystyrene, nitrocellulose, nylon, glass, and teflon, adapted for retaining molecules or biological particles for research use in chemical and biological reactions and assays;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Porous matrices and membrane matrices comprising sulfonated aryl sulfonate polymers are prepared from a sulfonated aryl sulfonate polymer solution which is made by dissolving an aryl sulfonate polymer, and optionally a polymer other than aryl sulfonate, in a sulfonating acid solvent such as sulfuric acid. The solutions are then cast as wet films from which the matrices are coagulated. By controlling composition and process parameters, hydrophilic matrices of varying morphology are produced.