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Minimal experimental requirements for definition of extracellular vesicles and their functions: a position statement from the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles.

Authors :
Lötvall, J
Hill, AF
Hochberg, F
Buzás, EI
Di Vizio, D
Gardiner, C
Gho, YS
Kurochkin, IV
Mathivanan, S
Quesenberry, P
Sahoo, S
Tahara, H
Wauben, MH
Witwer, KW
Théry, C
Lötvall, J
Hill, AF
Hochberg, F
Buzás, EI
Di Vizio, D
Gardiner, C
Gho, YS
Kurochkin, IV
Mathivanan, S
Quesenberry, P
Sahoo, S
Tahara, H
Wauben, MH
Witwer, KW
Théry, C
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Secreted membrane-enclosed vesicles, collectively called extracellular vesicles (EVs), which include exosomes, ectosomes, microvesicles, microparticles, apoptotic bodies and other EV subsets, encompass a very rapidly growing scientific field in biology and medicine. Importantly, it is currently technically challenging to obtain a totally pure EV fraction free from non-vesicular components for functional studies, and therefore there is a need to establish guidelines for analyses of these vesicles and reporting of scientific studies on EV biology. Here, the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) provides researchers with a minimal set of biochemical, biophysical and functional standards that should be used to attribute any specific biological cargo or functions to EVs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315708168
Document Type :
Electronic Resource