beadindroplet
Beadindroplet, sometimes described as bead-in-droplet, is a term used in droplet microfluidics to denote a single aqueous droplet that contains one or more functional beads. These beads, typically made of polystyrene, silica, hydrogel, or magnetic composites, carry surface chemistries such as antibodies, nucleic acids, or aptamers that enable capture, labeling, or processing of target molecules within the confined droplet environment. The beads provide localized reaction interfaces inside the droplet, increasing effective surface area and enabling multiplexed or sequential assays in picoliter to nanoliter volumes.
Bead-in-droplet systems are realized by co-encapsulating beads with reagents during droplet generation or by introducing beads
Applications of bead-in-droplet technology span high-throughput screening, digital assays that quantify analytes, single-cell molecular profiling, and
See also: droplet microfluidics, magnetic beads, bead-based assays, digital assays.