microsphere
noun
mi·cro·sphere
ˈmī-krə-ˌsfir
plural microspheres
: a tiny solid or hollow sphere (as of glass, ceramic, or polymer) that is 1 to 1000 micrometers in diameter and that is used in industrial and consumer products and in biomedical applications (such as drug delivery or diagnostic imaging)
The idea is to package protein drugs into microspheres. From a single injection under the skin the drug is released at a slow and steady rate over a long period.—Michael Gianturco
With microspheres, boat bumpers are more buoyant and cosmetics silky smooth. Drugs become more effective and paints more stain resistant. Microspheres are even responsible for the smell of scratch-and-sniff stickers.—Rachel Ross
A microsphere is not the same as a microparticle, because microparticle is a general term that refers only to the size of the granular material and does not provide information on the shape. Microspheres are always round and spherical.—Cynthia A. Gosselin
… a gas-filled synthetic polymer microsphere that enhances the detection of blood flow within the heart muscle in echocardiograms …—Kelly Holman
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