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Introducing EXO-NET
Next generation exosome isolation
technology
Dr Emily Stein
ANZSEV
10th November 2021
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Sample preparation has limited exosome research
Limitations of existing exosome isolation methods:
- Low reproducibility
- Labour intensive
- Time consuming (hours)
- Low throughput (not automatable)
- Yield and purity variable - dependent upon either size or affinity
- Not scalable
Limits translational research and commercialisation of exosome diagnostics and therapeutics
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Introducing EXO-NET®
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use | Magnetic |
personalFor | Bead |
Antibodies | |
Proprietary linkers |
A molecular NET (matrix) comprising eight antibodies (to common external exosome-associated proteins) with spacers and linkers that form a multilayered complex matrix with defined porosity to exclude larger particles.
The EXO-NET matrix is coated onto magnetic beads for ease of use in the laboratory.
EXO-NET:
- Rapid, pure and specific capture of exosomes from any liquid sample (plasma, urine, saliva, culture medium)
- Highly scalable
- Compatible with downstream molecular analyses
- Ideal for high volume clinical laboratory applications.
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EXO-NET simplifies exosome capture
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EXO-NET simplifies exosome capture
Typical research example - Compared to column-basedexosome isolation
solutions (exclusion or affinity chromatography):
96 columns | + | 96 tip changes + multiple fraction collectors or centrifuges |
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EXO-NET: | 1 microtiter plate + | 8 -12 tip changes + | 1 magnetic plate |
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