Chernyshev et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Asymmetric depth‐filtration: A versatile and scalable method for high‐yield isolation of extracellular vesicles with low contaminationChernyshev et al., 2022
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- Chernyshev V
- Chuprov‐Netochin R
- Tsydenzhapova E
- Svirshchevskaya E
- Poltavtseva R
- Merdalimova A
- Yashchenok A
- Keshelava A
- Sorokin K
- Keshelava V
- Sukhikh G
- Gorin D
- Leonov S
- Skliar M
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- Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
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We developed a novel asymmetric depth filtration (DF) approach to isolate extracellular vesicles (EVs) from biological fluids that outperforms ultracentrifugation and size‐exclusion chromatography in purity and yield of isolated EVs. By these metrics, a single‐step DF …
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