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Technical challenges of working with extracellular vesicles

Authors :
Ramirez, Marcel I.
Amorim, Maria G.
Gadelha, Catarina
Milic, Ivana
Welsh, Joshua A.
Freitas, Vanessa M.
Nawaz, Muhammad
Akbar, Naveed
Couch, Yvonne
Makin, Laura
Cooke, Fiona
Vettore, Andre L.
Batista, Patricia X.
Freezor, Roberta
Pezuk, Julia A.
Carreira, Ana Claudia O.
Devitt, Andrew
Jacobs, Laura
Silva, Israel T.
Coakley, Gillian
Nunes, Diana N.
Carter, Dave
Palmisano, Giuseppe
Dias-Neto, Emmanuel
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018.

Abstract

© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) are gaining interest as central players in liquid biopsies, with potential applications in diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic guidance in most pathological conditions. These nanosized particles transmit signals determined by their protein, lipid, nucleic acid and sugar content, and the unique molecular pattern of EVs dictates the type of signal to be transmitted to recipient cells. However, their small sizes and the limited quantities that can usually be obtained from patient-derived samples pose a number of challenges to their isolation, study and characterization. These challenges and some possible options to overcome them are discussed in this review.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20403364 and 20403372
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....bfa1176cd22a2ccc9a90b14dadf1b694