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A solution to the biophysical fractionation of extracellular vesicles: Acoustic Nanoscale Separation via Wave-pillar Excitation Resonance (ANSWER)

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 8, Issue 47, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ade0640

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01HD103727, UH3TR002978, U18TR003778, R01GM132603, R01GM143439, R01GM135486, R01GM144417, R44AG063643]
  2. National Science Foundation [CMMI2104295, CMMI-2104526]

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This study presents a technique called ANSWER, which allows for rapid and high-purity fractionation of sEV subpopulations from biofluids. The technique utilizes excitation resonance to generate pillar-like acoustic fields, enabling precise separation of particles in a size-selective manner without the need for sample preprocessing or complex nanofabrication methods.
High-precision isolation of small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) from biofluids is essential toward developing next-generation liquid biopsies and regenerative therapies. However, current methods of sEV separation require specialized equipment and time-consuming protocols and have difficulties producing highly pure subpopulations of sEVs. Here, we present Acoustic Nanoscale Separation via Wave-pillar Excitation Resonance (ANSWER), which allows single-step, rapid (<10 min), high-purity (>96% small exosomes, >80% exomeres) fractionation of sEV subpopulations from biofluids without the need for any sample preprocessing. Particles are iteratively deflected in a size-selective manner via an excitation resonance. This previously unidentified phenomenon generates patterns of virtual, tunable, pillar-like acoustic field in a fluid using surface acoustic waves. Highly precise sEV fractionation without the need for sample preprocessing or complex nanofabrication methods has been demonstrated using ANSWER, showing potential as a powerful tool that will enable more in-depth studies into the complexity, heterogeneity, and functionality of sEV subpopulations.

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