How Fluorescence Flow Cytometry Is Helping to Elevate Extracellular Vesicles Analysis
Extracellular vesicles (EV) are nanoparticles found in biological fluids, capable of transporting biological material around the body. They are produced by all cells as part of normal physiological processes and act in cell-to-cell communication.
EVs include exosomes produced and secreted by multivesicular bodies, ectosomes shed from the plasma membrane, and vesicles produced during apoptosis, cell death, and other processes. They carry proteins, nucleic acids, and other molecules from their cell of origin and can deliver this cargo to nearby or distant cells and can be found in various biofluids including plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, urine, and saliva.
There is growing interest in understanding the role of EVs in inter-cellular communication and exploiting them in liquid biopsies for diagnostics purposes, as a therapeutic, and as a vector for drug delivery.
As the exclusive distributor of extracellular-vesicles compatible flow cytometry solutions like Cytek Biosciences and NanoFCM across various markets in Asia, DKSH is well-positioned to support your business in this increasingly important area of extracellular vesicles research and analysis. Read more at DKSH Lab Solutions.
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James Hsu joined DKSH in 2019 as Business Development, DKSH Technology. In this role, he is responsible for growing the life sciences and scientific solutions business. His previous experience was accumulated in the bustling Asian genomics and proteomics sector, where he worked on bringing a digital PCR startup to market. James graduated from the University of California, San Diego.
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