Starting material: Up to 100 ul of biological sample can be loaded per well. Unfractionated plasma sample can be directly used for capture. Concentrated urine samples are recommended prior capture according to our suggested protocol.
Assay type: Sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay.
Sensitivity: The detection limit of an assay is lower than 0.35 ug of overall exosome which is an equivalent of less than 50 pg of targeted exosomes protein.
Product overview: ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit is the ideal platform for capturing and the quantifying exosomes from biological samples such as plasma, serum, urine and cell culture supernatant. ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit features pre-coated ELISA plate with primary antibodies detection directed against exosome-specific markers, namely ?-CD9. Secondary antibodies and substrate reagents are included in the kit. Exosome standards for assay calibration are also included in the kit. Exosome standards are purified by ultracentrifugation and microfiltration, quantified for overall protein content and exosome number and then lyophilized for long-term storage. ExoTEST ready to use kits are reliable, easy to use, works on a variety of commercially available detection technologies.
Primary antibody: ?-CD9 murine antibody.
Exosome standard: Lyophilized exosomes from COLO-1 Cell culture supernatant (see details).
Assay protocol: Kit contains all the reagents necessary for exosome capture and protein targeted detection.
Assay calibration: kit contains exosome standards for assay calibration. All exosome standards are lyophilized and quantified for overall protein content and exosomes number.
This standards enable both absolute and relative quantification exosomes in analyzed samples.
Product Type:
immunoplate
Storage Temp:
+ 4 C
Applications:
Exosome capture and quantification
Additional Info:
Kit contains all the reagents necessary for exosome capture and protein targeted detection. Assay calibration: Kit contains exosome standards for assay calibration. Depended on the sample type used, kit may include human plasma, serum or urine exosomes. All exosome standards are lyophilized and quantified for overall protein content and exosomes number. This standards enable both absolute and relative quantification exosomes in analyzed samples.
Application Details:
Exosome capture and quantification using the ExoTEST ensures dose-dependent exosome detection in a variety of samples. The quantification can be both relative and absolute as the assay calibration enables the calculation of the approximate exosome quantity for each sample.
Comprehensive exosome profiling by implementing different combinations of capture and detection antibodies. ExoTEST can be customized for assessing multiple antigens in a total exosome population within a sample. Informative protein profiles for the samples of interest can be combined with subsequent nucleic acid (mRNA or miRNA) extraction and downstream analysis from captured exosomes.
Specific diagnostic applications using the ExoTEST allows the quantitative assessment of total circulating exosomes and specific exosomal sub-populations, defined by differentially expressed antigens under normal and pathological conditions.
Starting material: Up to 100 ul of biological sample can be loaded per well. Unfractionated serum sample can be directly used for capture.
Assay type: Sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay.
Sensitivity: The detection limit of an assay is lower than 0.35 ug of overall exosome which is an equivalent of less than 50 pg of targeted exosomes protein.
Product overview: ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit is the ideal platform for capturing and the quantifying exosomes from biological samples such as plasma and urine.
ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit features pre-coated ELISA plate with primary antibodies detection directed against exosome-specific markers, namely ?-CD9. Secondary antibodies and substrate reagents are included in the kit.
Exosome standards for assay calibration are also included in the kit. Exosome standards are purified by ultracentrifugation and microfiltration, quantified for overall protein content and exosome number and then lyophilized for long-term storage.
ExoTEST ready to use kits are reliable, easy to use, works on a variety of commercially available detection technologies.
Primary antibody: ?-CD9 mouse antibody
Exosome standard: Lyophilized exosomes from serum of healthy donors (see details).
Assay protocol: Kit contains all the reagents necessary for exosome capture and protein targeted detection.
Assay calibration: Kit contains exosome standards for assay calibration. All exosome standards are lyophilized and quantified for overall protein content and exosomes number.
This standards enable both absolute and relative quantification exosomes in analyzed samples. HansaBioMed also provides a range of exosome standards purified from different types of human cells that can be purchased separately or included in custommade kits in order to meet the need for detection of specific exosome markers.
Product Type:
immunoplate
Storage Temp:
+ 4 C
Applications:
Exosome capture and quantification
Additional Info:
Kit contains all the reagents necessary for exosome capture and protein targeted detection. Assay calibration: Kit contains exosome standards for assay calibration. Depended on the sample type used, kit may include human plasma, serum or urine exosomes. All exosome standards are lyophilized and quantified for overall protein content and exosomes number. This standards enable both absolute and relative quantification exosomes in analyzed samples.
Application Details:
Exosome capture and quantification using the ExoTEST ensures dose-dependent exosome detection in a variety of samples. The quantification can be both relative and absolute as the assay calibration enables the calculation of the approximate exosome quantity for each sample.
Comprehensive exosome profiling by implementing different combinations of capture and detection antibodies. ExoTEST can be customized for assessing multiple antigens in a total exosome population within a sample. Informative protein profiles for the samples of interest can be combined with subsequent nucleic acid (mRNA or miRNA) extraction and downstream analysis from captured exosomes.
Specific diagnostic applications using the ExoTEST allows the quantitative assessment of total circulating exosomes and specific exosomal sub-populations, defined by differentially expressed antigens under normal and pathological conditions.
ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit is the ideal platform for capturing and the quantifying exosomes from biological samples such as plasma and urine. ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit features pre-coated ELISA plate with primary antibodies detection directed against exosome-specific markers, namely ?-CD9. Secondary antibodies and substrate reagents are included in the kit. Exosome standards for assay calibration are also included in the kit. Exosome standards are purified by ultracentrifugation and microfiltration, quantified for overall protein content and exosome number and then lyophilized for long-term storage. ExoTEST ready to use kits are reliable, easy to use, works on a variety of commercially available detection technologies.
Background Info:
Sample type: Urine
Starting material: Up to 100 ul of biological sample can be loaded per well. Unfractionated plasma sample can be directly used for capture. Concentrated urine samples are recommended prior capture according to our suggested protocol.
Assay type: Sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay.
Sensitivity: The detection limit of an assay is lower than 0.35 ug of overall exosome which is an equivalent of less than 50 pg of targeted exosomes protein.
Product overview: ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit is the ideal platform for capturing and the quantifying exosomes from biological samples such as plasma and urine.
ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit features pre-coated ELISA plate with primary antibodies detection directed against exosome-specific markers, namely ?-CD9. Secondary antibodies and substrate reagents are included in the kit.
Exosome standards for assay calibration are also included in the kit. Exosome standards are purified by ultracentrifugation and microfiltration, quantified for overall protein content and exosome number and then lyophilized for long-term storage.
ExoTEST ready to use kits are reliable, easy to use, works on a variety of commercially available detection technologies.
Primary antibody: ?-CD9 mouse antibody
Exosome standard: Lyophilized exosomes from urine of healthy donors (see details).
Assay protocol: Kit contains all the reagents necessary for exosome capture and protein targeted detection.
Assay calibration: Kit contains exosome standards for assay calibration. Depended on the sample type used, kit may include human plasma, serum or urine exosomes. All exosome standards are lyophilized and quantified for overall protein content and exosomes number.
This standards enable both absolute and relative quantification exosomes in analyzed samples.
Product Type:
immunoplate
Storage Temp:
+ 4 C
Applications:
Exosome capture and quantification
Additional Info:
Kit contains all the reagents necessary for exosome capture and protein targeted detection. Assay calibration: Kit contains exosome standards for assay calibration. Depended on the sample type used, kit may include human plasma, serum or urine exosomes. All exosome standards are lyophilized and quantified for overall protein content and exosomes number. This standards enable both absolute and relative quantification exosomes in analyzed samples.
Application Details:
Exosome capture and quantification using the ExoTEST ensures dose-dependent exosome detection in a variety of samples. The quantification can be both relative and absolute as the assay calibration enables the calculation of the approximate exosome quantity for each sample.
Comprehensive exosome profiling by implementing different combinations of capture and detection antibodies. ExoTEST can be customized for assessing multiple antigens in a total exosome population within a sample. Informative protein profiles for the samples of interest can be combined with subsequent nucleic acid (mRNA or miRNA) extraction and downstream analysis from captured exosomes.
Specific diagnostic applications using the ExoTEST allows the quantitative assessment of total circulating exosomes and specific exosomal sub-populations, defined by differentially expressed antigens under normal and pathological conditions.
ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit is the ideal platform for capturing and the quantifying exosomes from biological samples such as plasma and urine. ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit features pre-coated ELISA plate with primary antibodies detection directed against exosome-specific markers, namely ?-CD9. Secondary antibodies and substrate reagents are included in the kit. Exosome standards for assay calibration are also included in the kit. Exosome standards are purified by ultracentrifugation and microfiltration, quantified for overall protein content and exosome number and then lyophilized for long-term storage. ExoTEST ready to use kits are reliable, easy to use, works on a variety of commercially available detection technologies.
Background Info:
Sample type: Plasma
Starting material: Up to 100 ul of biological sample can be loaded per well. Unfractionated plasma sample can be directly used for capture. Concentrated urine samples are recommended prior capture according to our suggested protocol.
Assay type: Sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay.
Sensitivity: The detection limit of an assay is lower than 0.35 ug of overall exosome which is an equivalent of less than 50 pg of targeted exosomes protein.
Product overview: ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit is the ideal platform for capturing and the quantifying exosomes from biological samples such as plasma and urine.
ExoTEST Ready to Use Kit features pre-coated ELISA plate with primary antibodies detection directed against exosome-specific markers, namely ?-CD9. Secondary antibodies and substrate reagents are included in the kit.
Exosome standards for assay calibration are also included in the kit. Exosome standards are purified by ultracentrifugation and microfiltration, quantified for overall protein content and exosome number and then lyophilized for long-term storage.
ExoTEST ready to use kits are reliable, easy to use, works on a variety of commercially available detection technologies.
Primary antibody: ?-CD9 mouse antibody
Exosome standard: Lyophilized exosomes from plasma of healthy donors (see details).
Assay protocol: Kit contains all the reagents necessary for exosome capture and protein targeted detection.
Assay calibration: Kit contains exosome standards for assay calibration. Depended on the sample type used, kit may include human plasma, serum or urine exosomes. All exosome standards are lyophilized and quantified for overall protein content and exosomes number.
This standards enable both absolute and relative quantification exosomes in analyzed samples.
Product Type:
immunoplate
Storage Temp:
+ 4 C
Applications:
Exosome capture and quantification
Additional Info:
Kit contains all the reagents necessary for exosome capture and protein targeted detection. Assay calibration: Kit contains exosome standards for assay calibration. Depended on the sample type used, kit may include human plasma, serum or urine exosomes. All exosome standards are lyophilized and quantified for overall protein content and exosomes number. This standards enable both absolute and relative quantification exosomes in analyzed samples.
Application Details:
Exosome capture and quantification using the ExoTEST ensures dose-dependent exosome detection in a variety of samples. The quantification can be both relative and absolute as the assay calibration enables the calculation of the approximate exosome quantity for each sample.
Comprehensive exosome profiling by implementing different combinations of capture and detection antibodies. ExoTEST can be customized for assessing multiple antigens in a total exosome population within a sample. Informative protein profiles for the samples of interest can be combined with subsequent nucleic acid (mRNA or miRNA) extraction and downstream analysis from captured exosomes.
Specific diagnostic applications using the ExoTEST allows the quantitative assessment of total circulating exosomes and specific exosomal sub-populations, defined by differentially expressed antigens under normal and pathological conditions.
Immunobeads are coupled with antibodies that allows for exosome isolation from cell supernatants of human cell lines. Latex immunobeads can be easily recovered after incubation using a centrifuge. Exosomes captured on immunobeads can be used directly protein and mRNA/miRNA profiling.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Immunobeads are coupled with antibodies that allows for exosome isolation from cell supernatants of human cell lines. Latex immunobeads can be easily recovered after incubation using a centrifuge. Exosomes captured on immunobeads can be used directly protein and mRNA/miRNA profiling.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Immunobeads are coupled with antibodies that allows for exosome isolation from cell supernatants of human cell lines. Latex immunobeads can be easily recovered after incubation using a centrifuge. Exosomes captured on immunobeads can be used directly protein and mRNA/miRNA profiling.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Immunobeads are coupled with antibodies that allows for exosome isolation from cell supernatants of human cell lines. Latex immunobeads can be easily recovered after incubation using a centrifuge. Exosomes captured on immunobeads can be used directly protein and mRNA/miRNA profiling.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Immunobeads are coupled with antibodies that allows for exosome isolation from cell supernatants of human cell lines. Latex immunobeads can be easily recovered after incubation using a centrifuge. Exosomes captured on immunobeads can be used directly protein and mRNA/miRNA profiling.
Starting material: Concentrated cell culture supernatant samples (10X in spin concentrator) are recommended prior capture according to our suggested protocol.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Immunobeads are coupled with antibodies that allows for exosome isolation from cell supernatants of human cell lines. Latex immunobeads can be easily recovered after incubation using a centrifuge. Exosomes captured on immunobeads can be used directly protein and mRNA/miRNA profiling.
Starting material: Concentrated cell culture supernatant samples (10X in spin concentrator) are recommended prior capture according to our suggested protocol.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Immunobeads are coupled with antibodies that allows for exosome isolation from human biofluids (tested for plasma, serum, urine). Latex immunobeads can be easily recovered after incubation using a centrifuge. Exosomes captured on immunobeads can be used directly protein and mRNA/miRNA profiling.
Starting material: Recommended starting sample volume from 0.5ml of sample up to 1ml. Unfractionated plasma sample can be directly used for capture. Concentrated urine samples are recommended prior capture according to our suggested protocol.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Immunobeads are coupled with antibodies that allows for exosome isolation from human biofluids (tested for plasma, serum, urine). Latex immunobeads can be easily recovered after incubation using a centrifuge. Exosomes captured on immunobeads can be used directly protein and mRNA/miRNA profiling.
Starting material: Recommended starting sample volume from 0.5ml of sample up to 1ml. Unfractionated plasma sample can be directly used for capture. Concentrated urine samples are recommended prior capture according to our suggested protocol.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Our Immunoplates are designed for the capture of exosomes from any biological sample. Our plates are a standard 96-well format allowing assays to be conducted as singles and/or multi-well. This enables easy optimisation of a wide range of sandwich ELISA assays or other downstream applications, such as RNA extraction and proteomic analyses. Transparent, white and black plates are available depending on the downstream detection approach (colorimetric, luminometric and fluorimetric). Uncoated and/or covalently-coated plates are also available if required.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Our Immunoplates are designed for the capture of exosomes from any biological sample. Our plates are a standard 96-well format allowing assays to be conducted as singles and/or multi-well. This enables easy optimisation of a wide range of sandwich ELISA assays or other downstream applications, such as RNA extraction and proteomic analyses. Transparent, white and black plates are available depending on the downstream detection approach (colorimetric, luminometric and fluorimetric). Uncoated and/or covalently-coated plates are also available if required.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Our Immunoplates are designed for the capture of exosomes from any biological sample. Our plates are a standard 96-well format allowing assays to be conducted as singles and/or multi-well. This enables easy optimisation of a wide range of sandwich ELISA assays or other downstream applications, such as RNA extraction and proteomic analyses. Transparent, white and black plates are available depending on the downstream detection approach (colorimetric, luminometric and fluorimetric). Uncoated and/or covalently-coated plates are also available if required.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Our Immunoplates are designed for the capture of exosomes from any biological sample. Our plates are a standard 96-well format allowing assays to be conducted as singles and/or multi-well. This enables easy optimisation of a wide range of sandwich ELISA assays or other downstream applications, such as RNA extraction and proteomic analyses. Transparent, white and black plates are available depending on the downstream detection approach (colorimetric, luminometric and fluorimetric). Uncoated and/or covalently-coated plates are also available if required.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Our Immunoplates are designed for the capture of exosomes from any biological sample. Our plates are a standard 96-well format allowing assays to be conducted as singles and/or multi-well. This enables easy optimisation of a wide range of sandwich ELISA assays or other downstream applications, such as RNA extraction and proteomic analyses. Transparent, white and black plates are available depending on the downstream detection approach (colorimetric, luminometric and fluorimetric). Uncoated and/or covalently-coated plates are also available if required.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Our Immunoplates are designed for the capture of exosomes from any biological sample. Our plates are a standard 96-well format allowing assays to be conducted as singles and/or multi-well. This enables easy optimisation of a wide range of sandwich ELISA assays or other downstream applications, such as RNA extraction and proteomic analyses. Transparent, white and black plates are available depending on the downstream detection approach (colorimetric, luminometric and fluorimetric). Uncoated and/or covalently-coated plates are also available if required.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Our Immunoplates are designed for the capture of exosomes from any biological sample. Our plates are a standard 96-well format allowing assays to be conducted as singles and/or multi-well. This enables easy optimisation of a wide range of sandwich ELISA assays or other downstream applications, such as RNA extraction and proteomic analyses. Transparent, white and black plates are available depending on the downstream detection approach (colorimetric, luminometric and fluorimetric). Uncoated and/or covalently-coated plates are also available if required.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
EXO-Prep is a new and efficient method for exosome isolation from biofluids (i.e plasma serum and urine) and from cell culture supernatants. Exosomes are quicky isolated from your sample by an incubation step with EXO-Prep precipitation reagent. Exosome pellet is subsequently collected by one-step centrifugation and can be easily resuspended in PBS 1X. Solubilized exosomes are suitable for different downstream analyses such as proteomic or nucleic acids marker profiling, NTA, electron microscopy etc.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
EXO-Prep is a new and efficient method for exosome isolation from biofluids (i.e plasma serum and urine) and from cell culture supernatants. Exosomes are quicky isolated from your sample by an incubation step with EXO-Prep precipitation reagent. Exosome pellet is subsequently collected by one-step centrifugation and can be easily resuspended in PBS 1X. Solubilized exosomes are suitable for different downstream analyses such as proteomic or nucleic acids marker profiling, NTA, electron microscopy etc.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
EXO-Prep is a new and efficient method for exosome isolation from biofluids (i.e plasma serum and urine) and from cell culture supernatants. Exosomes are quicky isolated from your sample by an incubation step with EXO-Prep precipitation reagent. Exosome pellet is subsequently collected by one-step centrifugation and can be easily resuspended in PBS 1X. Solubilized exosomes are suitable for different downstream analyses such as proteomic or nucleic acids marker profiling, NTA, electron microscopy etc.
Background Info:
Exosomes are small endosome derived lipid nanoparticles (50-120 nm) actively secreted by exocytosis by most living cells. Exosome release occurs either constitutively or upon induction, under both normal and pathological conditions, in a dynamic, regulated and functionally relevant manner. Both amount and molecular composition of released exosomes depend on the state of a parent cell. Exosomes have been isolated from diverse cell lines (hematopoietic cells, tumor lines, primary cultures, virus infected cells) as well as from biological fluids in particular blood (e.g. serum and plasma from cancer patients) and other body fluids (bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, pleural effusions, synovial fluid, urine, amniotic fluid, semen, saliva etc). Exosomes have pleiotropic physiological and pathological functions and an emerging role in diverse pathological conditions such as cancer, infectious and neurodegenerative diseases.
Assay calibration. Control (spike-in) for exosome quantification. Protein marker analysis using different techniques. Extraction and analysis of exosome nucleic acid. Standardized positive controls for immunocapture performance evaluation. Flow cytometry. Electron microscopy.
Purified and lyophilized Microvesicles (MV) are obtained from cell conditioned media. Diff erent EVs are separated by size using tangential flow filtration (TFF) and subsequantly purified by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and microfiltration. Isolated vesicles are quantifi ed and validated for overall protein content, size distribution and particle number by NTA (Nanoparticles Tracking Analysis) with Zetaview analyzer (Particle Metrix).
Product Type:
Lyophilized plant derived ELNs
Storage Temp:
Store up to 3 years at 4°C >>> Storage of reconstituted exosomes: -20°C for up to one month or -80°C for up to 6 months. Avoid repeated freeze-and-thaw cycles.
Lyophilization is an ideal method for long-term storage of exosomes and microvesicles. It does not alter the stability of exosome proteins and nucleic acids, in comparison to other storage methods, including storage of fresh EVs at -20°C. Lyophilized EVs and microvesicles are easy to ship and stable for long term storage (up to 36 months).
Application Details:
Assay calibration. Control (spike-in) for exosome quantification. Protein marker analysis using different techniques. Extraction and analysis of exosome nucleic acid. Standardized positive controls for immunocapture performance evaluation. Flow cytometry. Electron microscopy.
Purified and lyophilized Microvesicles (MV) are obtained from cell conditioned media. Diff erent EVs are separated by size using tangential flow filtration (TFF) and subsequantly purified by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and microfiltration. Isolated vesicles are quantifi ed and validated for overall protein content, size distribution and particle number by NTA (Nanoparticles Tracking Analysis) with Zetaview analyzer (Particle Metrix).
Product Type:
Lyophilized plant derived ELNs
Storage Temp:
Store up to 3 years at 4°C >>> Storage of reconstituted exosomes: -20°C for up to one month or -80°C for up to 6 months. Avoid repeated freeze-and-thaw cycles.
Lyophilization is an ideal method for long-term storage of exosomes and microvesicles. It does not alter the stability of exosome proteins and nucleic acids, in comparison to other storage methods, including storage of fresh EVs at -20°C. Lyophilized EVs and microvesicles are easy to ship and stable for long term storage (up to 36 months).
Application Details:
Assay calibration. Control (spike-in) for exosome quantification. Protein marker analysis using different techniques. Extraction and analysis of exosome nucleic acid. Standardized positive controls for immunocapture performance evaluation. Flow cytometry. Electron microscopy.
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