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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membranous vesicles that carry tremendous potential as biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Secreted by many cell types, these nanosized particles package diverse biological cargo and play a crucial part in mediating intercellular communication. However, because these intriguing messengers are so small and heterogeneous, they are also difficult to characterize.
The analysis of EVs often presents challenges for researchers, but innovation and standardization in flow cytometry holds promise for improved methods for their measurement.
This webcast will present the latest developments in flow cytometry for EV research. Topics that will be discussed include the development of new standards, software, and assays, as well as the improved performance of high-resolution flow cytometers.
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