EV Uptake Assay for Live-Cell Analysis – Teach Me In 10 Video
Authors: Laura Skerlos| Last updated: March 2025
Overview
Research into Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) is in its early stages, focusing on analytical characterization methods, purification process development, and understanding how production processes affect uptake and transport.
Assessing the functional quality of EVs post-purification remains challenging. In this Teach Me In 10, explore tools which label small EVs and monitor live-cell uptake in a user-friendly and efficient approach compared with traditional biogenesis methods.
Enable real-time visualization and quantification of EV uptake in live-cells in a stable environment with accurate tracking to support standardized research into EV dynamics and functions, facilitating the study of EV uptake mechanisms and their functional roles.
- Document type: Video
- Watch time: 12 min 6 sec
Key Takeaways
- Uniform labeling of EVs in a non-perturbing manner
- MSC-derived EV Purification Process
- Quantifying Uptake of Labeled EVs
- Real time EV uptake assay – explore tools for researchers to label EVs and monitor and analyze their EV interactions with cells.