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Accelerating extracellular vesicle research with Everest Biolabs

14 Feb 2025

Explore how Everest Biolabs accelerates extracellular vesicle (EV) research with innovative solutions for isolation and analysis. The Atlas ELISA kits and reader streamline EV assay optimization and quality control, while the Ascent Instrument offers automated 8-channel size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) for efficient EV isolation. Plus, Apex columns ensure high consistency and repeatability, providing reliable tools for advanced EV studies.

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Automated extracellular vesicle isolation instrument Isolate extracellular vesicles effortlessly with size exclusion chromatography, enhancing productivity while minimizing operator errors. With the capacity to run multiple SEC columns simultaneously, it uniquely enables high-throughput exosome isolation, finally making large-scale clinical biomarker studies feasible.

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Size Exclusion ChromatographySize exclusion chromatography (SEC) is a liquid chromatographic technique used to separate and identify molecules based on their size, including polymers, proteins, nanoparticles & nucleic acid. SEC is further subdivided into gel filtration chromatography (GFC) and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) when an aqueous or organic mobile phase is used respectively. HPLC-based SEC systems and columns are available for analytical separation alongside SEC spin columns or filters to prep samples for many protocols. Find the best size exclusion chromatography equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.BiomarkersBiomarkers are biological markers which can be measured and evaluated to indicate a biological state. The use of biomarkers in research and diagnosis can indicate a normal or disease state or drug response of cells / tissues. Biomarkers include genetic markers, cell surface markers such as antigens, antibodies or receptors and secreted molecules such as cytokines. An assay system is required for identification of biomarkers. :
Accelerating extracellular vesicle research with Everest Biolabs