Size Matters: Curvature and Antigen-Mediated Dual Recognition of Size-Specific Tumor-Derived Exosomes
Guihua Zhang,
Shiyun Cen,
Xiaodan Huang
et al.
Abstract:Accurate identification of tumor-derived exosomes is crucial for advancing cancer diagnosis and therapies. However, distinguishing tumor-derived exosomes is challenging due to the heterogeneity of exosomes, which reflect different sizes and cells of origin. To address this challenge, we introduce the curvature and antigen-mediated proximity ligation assay for tumor-derived exosomes (CAPTURE) strategy, which leverages the size-selective properties of curvature-sensing peptides and specific antigen binding of ap… Show more
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