CD Bioparticles is pleased to announce the launch of its new Flow Cytometry Gold Nanoparticles.
With years of experience in the pharmaceutical and life science sectors, CD Bioparticles is pleased to announce the launch of its new Flow Cytometry Gold Nanoparticles to support flow cytometry analysis by providing a robust and versatile tool for optimizing instrument settings and evaluating particle or organism populations in solution. These gold nanoparticles offer unparalleled precision and sensitivity for cellular analysis.
The Flow Cytometry Gold Nanoparticle is a gold nanoparticle that can be used for flow cytometry, a method of measuring and analyzing individual cells and particles in solution. Gold nanoparticles have unique optical, electronic and physical properties, including strong light scattering, high surface area-to-volume ratio and simple surface chemistry, and therefore offer significant advantages for flow cytometry. For flow cytometry, gold nanoparticles can be conjugated to specific biomolecules, such as antibodies or aptamers, to accurately detect and analyze specific targets in complex biological samples.
CD Bioparticles offers flow cytometry gold nanoparticles in a range of sizes from 70 nm to 400 nm. These particles exhibit strong light scattering and absorption in the visible and near-infrared range, enabling sensitive and specific detection in flow cytometry. Their surface can be functionalized with biomolecules such as antibodies or aptamers, allowing targeted binding to specific cells or molecules. In addition, these nanoparticles have excellent thermal, mechanical and chemical stability, low toxicity and good biocompatibility.
The flow cytometry gold nanoparticles from CD Bioparticles are versatile tools for a broad spectrum of biomedical research and bioassay development, with applications in diverse fields such as cancer diagnosis and therapy, infectious disease detection, vaccine development, neurological research, and environmental monitoring. These innovative nanoparticles will empower researchers to achieve greater accuracy and sensitivity in their flow cytometry experiments.
For example, the DiagNano™ Gold Nanoparticles Trial Kit (Cat. No. BG-LargeKit-FCM) is designed for research applications. It contains 1ml each of gold nanoparticles in four different sizes: 100nm, 200nm, 300nm, and 400nm. These specifically sized particles are ideal for optimizing the settings and performance of flow cytometer, allowing for the evaluation of other particles and organisms in samples.
Given the wide range of applications of nanoparticles in biological and medical fields, CD Bioparticles offers the most comprehensive portfolio of nanoparticles of different sizes and surface properties to meet research and industrial development needs. In addition, CD Bioparticles provides extensive products and services for immunoassays, bioseparations, medical imaging and diagnostics, as well as drug delivery and cancer therapy.
CD Bioparticles is dedicated to providing innovative nanoparticles to help scientists delve deeper into the intricacies of cellular biology and drive groundbreaking discoveries. To learn more about the new Flow Cytometry Gold Nanoparticles and other products at CD Bioparticles, please visit https://www.cd-bioparticles.com/products/flow-cytometry-gold-nanoparticles-357.html.
About CD Bioparticles
CD Bioparticles is a leading manufacturer and supplier of various nanoparticles, microparticles, and coatings for R&D as well as commercialization across different application areas, including in vitro diagnostics, biochemistry, cellular analysis, cell separation, and immunoassay. The company also offers various custom services, including chemical surface-functionalization, fluorescent modification, antibody immobilization, as well as nucleic acid and oligo conjugation to meet client specifications.

this comes just at the right time with the recent increase of turbo cancers. sounds like a great medical investigation ,,tool,, when used outside the body, never inside. I.m sure it can do wonders, but I really doubt the good intentions. I don.t know, before the scamdemic with the vaccines as trojan horse, and the chemtrails, the poisoned water, the poisoned food, neuralink and all, I would have believed it to be a wonderful discovery, everything in superlative, but now…
I have the feeling that almost everything that sounds as good as this will end up being used against us.
If flow cytometry combined with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were left entirely unregulated and placed in the hands of actors with unlimited funding and unethical intent, several serious abuses—biological, surveillance-related, and military—could occur. Here’s a detailed list of potential abuses:
1. Biological Surveillance and Tracking
Mass tracking of individuals: AuNPs could be used as bio-tags to label and track people covertly, especially if administered via air, water, or injections.
Unconsented biometric profiling: Flow cytometry could be used to collect detailed cellular and genetic profiles from people without their knowledge.
Population-level health monitoring without consent.
2. Biological Weaponization
Targeted bioweapons: AuNPs functionalized to bind specific genetic markers or cell types could be used to deliver toxins or genetic editing tools (e.g., CRISPR) to harm targeted populations or individuals.
Race or ethnicity-specific weapons: By exploiting biomarkers unique to certain genetic groups, customized weapons could be developed.
Immune system sabotage: Coated nanoparticles could be used to suppress or hyperactivate immune responses in target populations.
3. Unethical Human Experimentation
Mass experimentation: Unlimited resources could allow the unauthorized testing of new drug delivery or cell manipulation technologies on unaware populations.
Cellular manipulation without consent: Technologies developed for cancer therapy or regenerative medicine could be used to alter cell behavior in unethical ways.
4. Privacy Violations
Intrusive health diagnostics: Flow cytometry with AuNPs could be used to analyze cell samples collected from surfaces, bodily fluids, or the air—without the person knowing—revealing medical conditions or genetic traits.
Forensic misuse: Governments or corporations could collect and analyze data to profile or discriminate against individuals.
5. Advanced Biometric Weaponry
Bio-ID based targeting: Using flow cytometry data, weapons (biological or otherwise) could target only individuals with specific cellular or molecular features.
Invisible tagging of dissidents: AuNPs could be used to tag individuals for future surveillance or discrimination.
6. Environmental Contamination
Nanoparticle pollution: Unregulated dumping of AuNPs into the environment could affect ecosystems, disrupt microbial life, and introduce bioaccumulative toxins.
Covert population dosing: Dispersing functionalized AuNPs via water or air could allow systemic dosing of populations without their knowledge or control.
7. Military and Intelligence Misuse
Cell-based espionage: Collecting and analyzing cells from objects touched by individuals (e.g., door handles, utensils) to gather intelligence on their health or identity.
Bio-enhanced soldier programs: Using AuNPs to manipulate or monitor soldier biology in unethical ways (e.g., forcing endurance, pain resistance).
I cannot agree with you I see this as a bigger threat
,,Cd Bioparticles offers magnetic particles, nanoparticles, antibody arrays, and drug delivery formulation services for biotech applications.,,
It is a threat, marie! I see it like this as well. I might have been tempted to see an innovation like this in a positive way many years ago, but nowadays not anymore. I am very aware it will be used in the biological warfare.
So sorry! It’s bizarre, I totally misread what you said. It was days ago when I read this and I was bothered by the possibilities until I looked into it but should have reread your post before posting.
Anyways it seems they’re trying to push this police state very very fast doesn’t it? What’s next after they track us biologically charging us for every glass of water after charging for water use already? Attacking us biologically if we are irritable about their abuses?
:)) don.t worry, marie! I tend to do that myself when in a hurry or distracted by other things. …and I know you are impulsive (so am I).
I totally get your worries! I have them, too! I am no longer so enthusiastic about all these medical innovations because I know they are destined to control and/or kill (at least lately). I am suspicious pretty much about anything and anyone myself. Turbulent times!
I think it.s best to remain watchful and alert than blindly trust and risk putting yourself in danger. We can trust only in God!
,,Attacking us biologically if we are irritable about their abuses?,,
Especially, but not exclusively! …meaning they.ll do it anyways. because they can and want to
Nevermind I agree with you totally.
Trying to get around my post not posting for whatever reason sorry if I’m posting twice.
It’s important to always check negatives of new technology.
We know these people pay little to know attention to laws or guidelines. Here’s what we have on our plate
Biological Weapon Development
Toxicity and Human Health Risks: Gold nanoparticles could be engineered for biological warfare, especially if designed to be toxic, evade detection, or target specific cells, such as immune cells or critical organs. They could be used to deliver harmful substances like toxins, viruses, or other harmful nanoparticles into the body, potentially leading to widespread illness or even death.
Stealth Mechanisms: Due to their small size and ability to be engineered for specific targeting (e.g., cell types), AuNPs could be used to create “invisible” biological agents that are difficult to detect, monitor, or treat.
2. Environmental Damage
Toxicity to Ecosystems: If gold nanoparticles were released into the environment (whether through industrial accidents, malicious intent, or lack of oversight), their persistence in ecosystems could cause significant harm. They could bioaccumulate in plants, animals, and water supplies, leading to unknown and potentially catastrophic effects on biodiversity and food chains.
Long-Term Contamination: Their nanoscale size allows them to pass through barriers (e.g., cell membranes, soil filters), leading to long-term environmental contamination that is difficult to remediate.
3. Unregulated Medical or Consumer Use
Unethical Medical Practices: With unlimited funding, there could be an incentive to develop AuNPs for unapproved or unethical medical treatments. These nanoparticles could be used for dangerous experimental drug delivery systems or diagnostic tools without proper safety testing, leading to health hazards for individuals.
Personalized Biohacking: Rich individuals or groups could potentially create and self-administer personalized gold nanoparticle treatments, leading to health risks ranging from acute toxicity to long-term, undetected damage.
4. Privacy Violations and Surveillance
Nanoparticle-based Surveillance: Gold nanoparticles could be used in surveillance devices (e.g., injected into people or placed in various environments). With no laws or guidelines, they could be deployed covertly for mass surveillance, collecting biological, environmental, or private data on individuals without their consent.
Tracking and Control: AuNPs could be incorporated into biometric systems or tracking devices, allowing for the manipulation or control of individuals’ movements, behaviors, or even thoughts if combined with more advanced technologies like neural interfaces.
5. Bioengineering and Synthetic Biology
Genetic Modification or Bioweapons: Gold nanoparticles could be used in gene editing or synthetic biology to manipulate the genome of organisms, including humans. In the wrong hands, this technology could be exploited to create genetically modified organisms (GMOs) with harmful traits or to interfere with essential biological processes.
Uncontrolled Evolution of Pathogens: AuNPs could be used to deliver genetic material to pathogens or organisms, unintentionally creating new strains of dangerous viruses, bacteria, or other organisms resistant to current medical treatments.
6. Cybersecurity Threats
Nanoparticle-based Hacking: With unlimited funding, nanoparticles might be used in combination with other technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, quantum computing) to infiltrate or disrupt digital infrastructures, manipulating data, or implanting malicious codes within nanostructures that can bypass conventional security systems.
7. Unregulated Consumer Products
Cosmetics, Foods, and Supplements: Gold nanoparticles are sometimes incorporated into cosmetics and health products. Without regulations, manufacturers could use AuNPs in unsafe concentrations or without proper safety testing. For example, they could be used in skincare or supplements that are sold to the public, causing long-term health issues that are undetectable at first.
Deceptive Advertising: In a world without laws, companies could advertise gold nanoparticles as miracle products without proving their safety or efficacy, leading to the widespread use of potentially dangerous materials without oversight.
8. Market Monopolies and Global Inequality
Exploitation of Health and Technology: Wealthy entities could control the production and distribution of gold nanoparticle technologies, creating monopolies that exploit health, medicine, or technology sectors for profit. This could exacerbate inequality, leading to unequal access to life-saving treatments or technologies.
Weaponization of Market Access: If AuNP-based technologies became vital for certain medical, technological, or environmental applications, those in control of the resources could use them as leverage, further destabilizing global power dynamics.
9. Manipulation of Biological Systems
Targeted Control of Human Populations: If used in conjunction with psychological or neurological manipulation, gold nanoparticles could potentially be employed to control or influence individuals or populations at the cellular or even neurological level, creating new forms of manipulation, oppression, or control.
10. Lack of Accountability
No Oversight of Experimentation: With laws or regulations not being followed, experiments involving gold nanoparticles could be conducted with little to no oversight, just like the COVID vaccine crisis, leading to a high risk of unethical practices and exploitation of vulnerable populations.
Unanticipated Outcomes: The combination of unlimited funding and a lack of true regulatory frameworks could lead to the rapid development of nanoparticle technologies that have unforeseen and dangerous consequences, especially if safety testing is bypassed.
Without true regulations and laws, gold nanoparticles could be used for a variety of nefarious purposes, from creating harmful biological weapons to disrupting ecosystems, human health, and privacy. The dangers posed by such technologies highlight the need for careful governance and oversight to ensure that these powerful tools are used for the benefit of humanity rather than harm. Because we are in a system of the beast we know they will use this to harm us and anything positive they give comes with more hidden negatives.
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