reviewBiological ChemistryJun 14, 2013Closed access

Current methods for the isolation of extracellular vesicles

Harvard University · University of New Mexico · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs), including microvesicles and exosomes, are nano- to micron-sized vesicles, which may deliver bioactive cargos that include lipids, growth factors and their receptors, proteases, signaling molecules, as well as mRNA and non-coding RNA, released from the cell of origin, to target cells. EVs are released by all cell types and likely induced by mechanisms involved in oncogenic transformation, environmental stimulation, cellular activation, oxidative stress, or death. Ongoing studies investigate the molecular mechanisms and mediators of EVs-based intercellular communication at physiological and oncogenic conditions with the hope of using this information as a possible source for…

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Keywords
  • Extracellular vesicles
  • Isolation (microbiology)
  • Chemistry
  • Current (fluid)
  • Extracellular
  • Vesicle
  • Biophysics
  • Cell biology
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