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Applications of cell analysis by flow cytometry

Posted in Immunology.

Flow cytometry (FMC) is a multi-parametric cellular analysis technique that, using fluorochrome- labelled antibodies, allows the simultaneous measurement of multiple physical characteristics of a cell. Flow...

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The use of Exosomes in Regenerative Medicine

Posted in Exosomes.

The discovery and research on exosomes has raised hopes for treating different pathologies in regenerative medicine. It has been demonstrated in new studies that exosomes show a great opportunity on...

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Cellular and Humoral Immune Response to COVID-19

Posted in Immunology.

Long-term protective immune responses to viral infections or vaccines result from the combined actions of B lymphocytes (responsible for humoral antibody immunity) and T lymphocytes (responsible for...

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Exosomes: The ideal Biomarkers for several diseases.

Posted in Exosomes.

Exosomes are endosomal-derived vesicles that play an important role in cell-to-cell communication. Multiple cells from different parts of our system secret these vesicles, and in this sense, exosomes...

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Applications of Flow Cytometry to Covid-19 Serology

Posted in Immunology.

Flow cytometry is a powerful multiparametric cell analysis technique that, using fluorochrome-labelled antibodies, allows the simultaneous measurement of multiple physical characteristics of a cell...

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Exosomes, the promising drug delivery systems

Posted in Exosomes.

Exosomes are nano-size extracellular vesicles secreted by all cells, they are classified as nanoparticle based on size and they transport proteins and genetic information between cells. These exosomes...

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SARS-CoV-2 cysteine-like protease (Mpro) for serology assays

Posted in Immunology.

To date, the vast majority of the serological test for SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies are based on serum detection of antibodies to either the viral spike glycoproteins (the major target for neutralising...

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Most Commonly used Exosome Isolation Methods

Posted in Exosomes.

Article Author: Alba Calzas Delgado (I+D+i Immunostep Department) Exosomes have recently emerged as a new source of potential non-invasive biomarkers of several diseases, since they can be easily obtained...

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Covid-19 serology tests research applications

Posted in Immunology.

A serology test is a powerful tool to be used in epidemiological studies, they help understand viral behaviours and monitor the effectiveness of the different virus control measures as vaccination. Anti-SARS-CoV-2...

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The incredible growth potential of Exosomes as minimally invasive liquid biopsies.

Posted in Exosomes.

All cells release extracellular vesicles (EVs) as part of their normal physiology. We could divide the types of EVs into two wide groups: ectosomes and exosomes. On one hand, ectosomes are EVs are vesicles...

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