Size Exclusion Chromatography: A Simple and Reliable Method for Exosome Purification

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Abstract

Exosomes were originally described 29 years ago as a mechanism for the removal of redundant molecules from reticulocytes, nothing but a process of removing cellular trash. It is now however, abundantly clear that exosomes have a more significant biological role. However, there is currently limited information pertaining to efficient isolation procedures that can be used to isolate exosomes from both cell culture media, and clinical samples such as plasma. Here, we present a reliable and efficient procedure that can be utilized for the isolation of exosomes from various starting materials.

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Lobb, R., & Möller, A. (2017). Size Exclusion Chromatography: A Simple and Reliable Method for Exosome Purification. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 1660, 105–110. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7253-1_9

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