TARGETED EVs
Capture EVs at their source- within the tissue
The Targeted Bioscience Interstitial Fluid Collection Kit enables the investigator to sample the in vivo interstitial fluid (IF) without affecting the viability or morphology of the tissue cells. It is a one-step method to collect the interstitial fluid from a living tissue section for extracellular vesicle (EV) harvesting.
EVs represent a unique heterogeneous mixture of biological components within the tissue microenvironment. Interstitial fluid EVs represent a new class of information directly from the cell.
This highly efficient method is reproducible, provides unique molecular information, and unveils new insights not found in cultured cells.
DISCOVER NEW INSIGHTS
Highly Efficient isolation of the resident interstitial fluid extracellular vesicles from living excised tissue
We observed a highly reproducible enrichment of extracellular vesicles from the interstitial fluid (See Left Graphs). Tumor IF EVs contain molecular information not present within cultured tumor cell EVs (See Below Venn Diagrams) and reveals previously unknown molecular insights.
Key Features
Efficient
Excellent recovery of itnerstitial fluid extracellular vesicles of all subtypes
Simple
One-step protocol that takes less than 10 minutes to extract IF EVs
Convenient
Require simple bench top low speed centrifuge to complete extraction.
Flexible
Fully compatible with all EV separation, purification, and characterization methods.
Versatile
Suitable for all molecular targets, such as RNA, DNA, proteins, lipids, and glycolic signatures
Advancing our understanding and treatment of complex diseases through targeted tissue and extracellular profiling
Applications
Accurate, cell-specific data for a variety of downstream applications
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