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Field-Free Isolation of Exosomes from Extracellular Vesicles by Microfluidic Viscoelastic Flows.

Chao LiuJiayi GuoFei TianNa YangFusheng YanYanping DingJingYan WeiGuoqing HuGuangjun NieJiashu Sun
Published in: ACS nano (2017)
Exosomes, molecular cargos secreted by almost all mammalian cells, are considered as promising biomarkers to identify many diseases including cancers. However, the small size of exosomes (30-200 nm) poses serious challenges in their isolation from complex media containing a variety of extracellular vesicles (EVs) of different sizes, especially in small sample volumes. Here we present a viscoelasticity-based microfluidic system to directly separate exosomes from cell culture media or serum in a continuous, size-dependent, and label-free manner. Using a small amount of biocompatible polymer as the additive in the media to control the viscoelastic forces exerted on EVs, we are able to achieve a high separation purity (>90%) and recovery (>80%) of exosomes. The proposed technique may serve as a versatile platform to facilitate exosome analyses in diverse biochemical applications.
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