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A survey to evaluate parameters governing the selection and application of extracellular vesicle isolation methods.

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العنوان: A survey to evaluate parameters governing the selection and application of extracellular vesicle isolation methods.
المؤلفون: Williams, Soraya, Jalal, Aveen R, Lewis, Mark P, Davies, Owen G
المصدر: Journal of Tissue Engineering; 3/8/2023, p1-15, 15p
مصطلحات موضوعية: EXTRACELLULAR vesicles, THERAPEUTIC communities, GEL permeation chromatography, SCIENTIFIC community, SCALABILITY
مستخلص: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) continue to gain interest across the scientific community for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. As EV applications diversify, it is essential that researchers are aware of challenges, in particular the compatibility of EV isolation methods with downstream applications and their clinical translation. We report outcomes of the first cross-comparison study looking to determine parameters (EV source, starting volume, operator experience, application and implementation parameters such as cost and scalability) governing the selection of popular EV isolation methods across disciplines. Our findings highlighted an increased clinical focus, with 36% of respondents applying EVs in therapeutics and diagnostics. Data indicated preferential selection of ultracentrifugation for therapeutic applications, precipitation reagents in clinical settings and size exclusion chromatography for diagnostic applications utilising biofluids. Method selection was influenced by operator experience, with increased method diversity when EV research was not the respondents primary focus. Application and implementation criteria were indicated to be major influencers in method selection, with UC and SEC chosen for their abilities to process large and small volumes, respectively. Overall, we identified parameters influencing method selection across the breadth of EV science, providing a valuable overview of practical considerations for the effective translation of research outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:20417314
DOI:10.1177/20417314231155114