期刊
JOURNAL OF THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 36-45出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jth.12254
关键词
exosomes; flow cytometry; microparticles; raman spectroscopy; secretory vesicles
资金
- European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP)
- EMRP participating countries within EURAMET
- European Union
Cell-derived or extracellular vesicles, including microparticles and exosomes, are abundantly present in body fluids such as blood. Although such vesicles have gained strong clinical and scientific interest, their detection is difficult because many vesicles are extremely small with a diameter of less than 100nm, and, moreover, these vesicles have a low refractive index and are heterogeneous in both size and composition. In this review, we focus on the relatively high throughput detection of vesicles in suspension by flow cytometry, resistive pulse sensing, and nanoparticle tracking analysis, and we will discuss their applicability and limitations. Finally, we discuss four methods that are not commercially available: Raman microspectroscopy, micro nuclear magnetic resonance, small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and anomalous SAXS. These methods are currently being explored to study vesicles and are likely to offer novel information for future developments.
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