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Revisit Key Themes From ISEV2021: Coverage by Izon Science
As the Izon team gears up for this year’s ISEV Annual Meeting, we look back on #ISEV2021
TRPS Used to Characterise a Lipid Nanoparticle-based Therapy for COVID-19
In line with the ongoing need for a targeted therapy against SARS-CoV-2, Idris et al. (2021) describe the development of a SARS-CoV-2-targeted siRNA-nanoparticle therapy for COVID-19.
All-Female Izon Roundtable Reflects on STEM Cultures and Careers
What motivates you to do your best work? Have you had a female mentor in STEM? Read up on roundtable reflections in recognition of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11, 2022.
Tasmanian Devils Endangered: Uncovering EV Biomarkers to Aid Conservation Strategies
The Tasmanian devil species is threatened by transmissible facial tumours. Do extracellular vesicles hold the key to better conservation strategies?
To Cut Through the Noise in Extracellular Vesicle Analysis, Reproducible Isolation is Essential
Why the signal-to-noise ratio is important for EV-based diagnostics.
qEV Publication Watch: Nov 2021
10 recent qEV-enabled publications across diverse areas of EV research.
5 Virus-Related Publications Featuring qEV Isolation or TRPS
5 recent virus-related papers featuring qEV isolation or TRPS.
Considering the Case for Extracellular Vesicle-Based Biomarkers
The strong case for extracellular vesicle-based biomarkers.
Extracellular Vesicle Purity Enhanced by Gen 2 qEV Columns With Customised Resin
Gen 2 qEV columns with novel resin deliver a higher level of EV purity.
TRPS Publication Watch: Oct 2021
A wrap-up of 5 recent publications featuring tunable resistive pulse sensing.
Separation Protocol Opens Doors to Functional EV-Virus Studies
Notes from a conversation with Assistant Professor Stephanie Jung, University Hospital of Bonn (Germany), who separated Hepatitis B and antibodies from EVs to enable functional EV-virology studies.
Raising Scientific Literacy in NZ: An Opportunity for NZ Companies to Make a Difference
After an encounter with a not-for-profit organisation raising scientific literacy in NZ, Izon Science would like to share their story in the hope of garnering further support for the House of Science.
4 Reasons Why Storage Conditions Matter for Extracellular Vesicle Research
Four reasons why storage conditions matter to the world of extracellular vesicle research.
Product Development Agreement Confirmed – BCAL Diagnostics
Izon Science has recently executed a Product Development Agreement with BCAL Diagnostics.
Exploring 4 Fascinating Extracellular Vesicle Studies on World Hepatitis Day 2021
On World Hepatitis Day 2021, we explore how researchers are pursuing extracellular vesicles as a way to improve outcomes for people with hepatitis.
The Expanding Landscape of Techniques for Nanoplastic and Microplastic Analysis: A Comparative Study
A summary of work by Caputo et al (2021) who conducted a side-by-side comparison of ten analytical techniques for the characterisation of nanoplastics and microplastics.
Extracellular Vesicles as Propagators of Misfolded Proteins in Neurodegenerative Disease
A summary of the first ISEV 2021 plenary session by Andrew Hill, La Trobe University. This presentation explored EVs and their role in neurogenerative diseases, with a particular focus on prion diseases.
Kits Launched to Enable Standardised EV Concentration and EV-RNA Extraction
Together, the qEV Concentration Kit and qEV RNA Extraction Kit provide streamlined and standardised solutions for isolating and concentrating EVs and extracting EV-RNA for downstream analysis.
A Systematic Nanoparticle Analysis Comparison Study Reveals TRPS as a High Performer
In brief: a summary of work by Vogel et al. (2021), who compared six methods for nanoparticle analysis, and assessed their capabilities using synthetic and biological nanovesicles of varying complexity.
Izon Science Launches the Exoid to Transform Nanoparticle Measurement
To strengthen the analysis of nanoparticle size, concentration, and charge, Izon Science has released the Exoid – a new-generation Tunable Resistive Pulse Sensing (TRPS) technology.