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.
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