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Quantitative Analysis of Exosome Secretion Rates of Single Cells.


ABSTRACT: To study the inhomogeneity within a cell population including exosomes properties such as exosome secretion rate of cells and surface markers carried by exosomes, we need to quantify and characterize those exosomes secreted by each individual cell. Here we develop a method to collect and analyze exosomes secreted by an array of single cells using antibody-modified glass slides that are position-registered to each single cell. After each collection, anti-body conjugated quantum dots are used to label exosomes to allow counting and analysis of exosome surface proteins. Detailed studies of exosome properties related to cell behaviors such as responses to drugs and stress at single cell resolution can be found in the publication (Chiu et al., 2016).

SUBMITTER: Chiu YJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5461827 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantitative Analysis of Exosome Secretion Rates of Single Cells.

Chiu Yu-Jui YJ   Cai Wei W   Lee Tiffany T   Kraimer Julia J   Lo Yu-Hwa YH  

Bio-protocol 20170201 4


To study the inhomogeneity within a cell population including exosomes properties such as exosome secretion rate of cells and surface markers carried by exosomes, we need to quantify and characterize those exosomes secreted by each individual cell. Here we develop a method to collect and analyze exosomes secreted by an array of single cells using antibody-modified glass slides that are position-registered to each single cell. After each collection, anti-body conjugated quantum dots are used to l  ...[more]

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