Choosing the Right Anticoagulant for Plasma Extracellular Vesicle Isolation

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Plasma is the most common biofluid chosen for extracellular vesicle isolation. The simple blood test is a potential treasure trove of EV information for functional studies and biomarker identification. If you are planning to use plasma as a source of EVs, your first question should be which anticoagulant you should use. After all, this choice could completely change the composition and activity of the EVs that you isolate.

Plasma Extracellular Vesicles: Does Anticoagulant Type Matter?: https://www.izon.com/news/plasma-extr...

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