noun
- Extremely small particles, typically measured in micrometers or smaller, that are invisible to the naked eye.
- In medical and biological research, small membrane-bound vesicles released from cells, often studied as biomarkers for disease.
Usage: Plural form of microparticle; Commonly used in scientific and medical contexts
Usage: Technical/medical usage; Often abbreviated as MPs in scientific literature
Examples
- Air pollution contains harmful microparticles that can penetrate deep into the lungs.
- Researchers studied microparticles in the blood to detect early signs of cardiovascular disease.
- The water filter removes microparticles as small as 0.1 micrometers.
- Microparticles of plastic have been found in ocean water and marine life.
- The pharmaceutical company developed a coating to protect microparticles from degradation.
- Scientists use electron microscopes to observe the structure of microparticles.
- Microparticles released from damaged cells can trigger inflammatory responses.