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DOI: 10.1002/elps.201800417
The cover picture shows a method for extracellular vesicle and exosome isolation using capillary‐channeled polymer fibers as a stationary phase for hydrophobic interaction chromatography. Cells release characteristics extracellular vesicles that adhere to the fiber surface and elute from the column under specific conditions. Chromatographic analysis yields a peak with a...
Extracellular vesicles, including microvesicles and exosomes, are lipidic membrane‐derived vesicles that are secreted by most cell types. Exosomes, one class of these vesicles that are 30–100 nm in diameter, hold a great deal of promise in disease diagnostics, as they display the same protein biomarkers as their originating cell. For exosomes to become useful in disease diagnostics, and as burgeoning...
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