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Progress in Exosome Isolation Techniques

Pin Li, Melisa Kaslan, Sze Han Lee, Justin D. Yao, Zhiqiang Gao

Theranostics · 2017 · ▲ 1,937 citations

Abstract

Exosomes are one type of membrane vesicles secreted into extracellular space by most types of cells. In addition to performing many biological functions particularly in cell-cell communication, cumulative evidence has suggested that several biological entities in exosomes like proteins and microRNAs are closely associated with the pathogenesis of most human malignancies and they may serve as invaluable biomarkers for disease diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. This provides a commanding impetus and growing demands for simple, efficient, and affordable techniques to isolate exosomes. Capitalizing on the physicochemical and biochemical properties of exosomes, a number of techniques have been developed for the isolation of exosomes. This article summarizes the advances in exosome isolation techniques with an emphasis on their isolation mechanism, performance, challenges, and prospects. We hope that this article will provide an overview of exosome isolation techniques, opening up new perspectives towards the development more innovative strategies and devices for more time saving, cost effective, and efficient isolations of exosomes from a wide range of biological matrices.

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Li, P., Kaslan, M., Lee, S.H., Yao, J.D., &amp; Gao, Z. (2017). Progress in Exosome Isolation Techniques. <em>Theranostics</em>. https://doi.org/10.7150/thno.18133
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Li P, Kaslan M, Lee SH, Yao JD, Gao Z. Progress in Exosome Isolation Techniques. Theranostics. 2017. doi:10.7150/thno.18133.
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@article{pin2017Progre, title = {Progress in Exosome Isolation Techniques}, author = {Pin Li and Melisa Kaslan and Sze Han Lee and Justin D. Yao and Zhiqiang Gao}, journal = {Theranostics}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.7150/thno.18133}, }

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