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Exosome Processing and Characterization Approaches for Research and Technology Development.

James J LaiZoe L ChauSheng-You ChenJohn J HillKatalin V KorpanyNai-Wen LiangLi-Han LinYi-Hsuan LinJoanne K LiuYu-Chung LiuRuby LundeWei-Ting Shen
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2022)
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that share components of their parent cells and are attractive in biotechnology and biomedical research as potential disease biomarkers as well as therapeutic agents. Crucial to realizing this potential is the ability to manufacture high-quality exosomes; however, unlike biologics such as proteins, exosomes lack standardized Good Manufacturing Practices for their processing and characterization. Furthermore, there is a lack of well-characterized reference exosome materials to aid in selection of methods for exosome isolation, purification, and analysis. This review informs exosome research and technology development by comparing exosome processing and characterization methods and recommending exosome workflows. This review also provides a detailed introduction to exosomes, including their physical and chemical properties, roles in normal biological processes and in disease progression, and summarizes some of the on-going clinical trials.
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