Are supermeres a distinct nanoparticle?

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Abstract

We have recently reported the discovery of a new distinct nanoparticle by ultracentrifugation of the supernatant of exomeres at 376,000 x g for 16 hours. We termed the resulting pellet, supermeres (supernatant of exomeres). The Witwer team raised the legitimate question that these two membraneless nanoparticles may arise from a continuous population of extracellular particles. We have reviewed our data here and present additional analyses that reinforce supermeres as distinct nanoparticles.

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Jeppesen, D. K., Zhang, Q., Franklin, J. L., & Coffey, R. J. (2022). Are supermeres a distinct nanoparticle? Journal of Extracellular Biology, 1(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/jex2.44

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