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Multiplexed Profiling of Single Extracellular Vesicles
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NanotherapeuticsExtracellular MicrovesiclesMultiplexed ProfilingGliomaTumor BiologyBioimagingExosome BiologyRadiation OncologyExosomesBiomarker TargetMembrane BiologyTumor TargetingSingle-cell AnalysisCell BiologySingle Ev AnalysisExtracellular VesiclesHeterogeneity InvestigationsIntracellular TraffickingVesicle BiologyMedicineExtracellular Matrix
Extracellular vesicles (EV) are a family of cell-originating, membrane-enveloped nanoparticles with diverse biological function, diagnostic potential, and therapeutic applications. While EV can be abundant in circulation, their small size (∼4 order of magnitude smaller than cells) has necessitated bulk analyses, making many more nuanced biological explorations, cell of origin questions, or heterogeneity investigations impossible. Here we describe a single EV analysis (SEA) technique which is simple, sensitive, multiplexable, and practical. We profiled glioblastoma EV and discovered surprising variations in putative pan-EV as well as tumor cell markers on EV. These analyses shed light on the heterogeneous biomarker profiles of EV. The SEA technology has the potential to address fundamental questions in vesicle biology and clinical applications.
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