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    A simple immunoassay for extracellular vesicle liquid biopsy in microliters of non-processed plasma

    Extracellular vesicles (EVs), released by most cell types, provide an excellent source of biomarkers in biological fluids. However, in order to perform validation studies and screenings of patient samples, it ...

    Carmen Campos-Silva, Yaiza Cáceres-Martell in Journal of Nanobiotechnology (2022)

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    An Immunocapture-Based Assay for Detecting Multiple Antigens in Melanoma-Derived Extracellular Vesicles

    Most human cells release extracellular vesicles (EVs) of different sizes and composition, containing biomolecules characteristic from the originating tissue. In consequence, when EVs derive from a cancer cell,...

    Carmen Campos-Silva, Yaiza Cáceres-Martell, Sheila López-Cobo in Melanoma (2021)

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    High sensitivity detection of extracellular vesicles immune-captured from urine by conventional flow cytometry

    Extracellular vesicles (EVs) provide an invaluable tool to analyse physiological processes because they transport, in biological fluids, biomolecules secreted from diverse tissues of an individual. EV biomarke...

    Carmen Campos-Silva, Henar Suárez, Ricardo Jara-Acevedo in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Immunoassays for scarce tumour-antigens in exosomes: detection of the human NKG2D-Ligand, MICA, in tetraspanin-containing nanovesicles from melanoma

    Tumour-derived exosomes can be released to serum and provide information on the features of the malignancy, however, in order to perform systematic studies in biological samples, faster diagnostic techniques a...

    Sheila López-Cobo, Carmen Campos-Silva, Amanda Moyano in Journal of Nanobiotechnology (2018)