A filtration-based protocol to isolate human plasma membrane-derived vesicles and exosomes from blood plasma.
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Jameel Inal | Sigrun Lange | J. Inal | S. Lange | S. Antwi-Baffour | Ephraim A. Ansa-Addo | Ryan Grant | Ephraim Ansa-Addo | Dan Stratton | Samuel Antwi-Baffour | Samireh Jorfi | Sharad Kholia | Lizelle Krige | Sharad Kholia | Samireh Jorfi | Dan Stratton | Ryan Grant | L. Krige
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