Biogenic nanoparticles from liquid and solid matrices: biochemical and biophysical properties of Extracellular Vesicles-enriched samples from human plasma and skeletal muscle tissue.
Valentina Mangolini,
Annalisa Radeghieri,
Simone Piva
et al.
Abstract:The majority of studies on extracellular vesicles (EVs) focused on samples isolated from liquid matrices, such as cell culture media and blood, due to their accessibility. However, recent research highlights the emerging roles of EVs derived from solid tissues, including the brain, muscles and tumors. Investigating EVs from the extracellular matrix of solid tissues offers insights into their microenvironment and potential biological influences on surrounding cells. This study presents a method for comparing EV… Show more
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