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Extracellular Vesicle Uptake Assay via Confocal Microscope Imaging Analysis
Published on: February 14, 2022
Studying exogenous extracellular vesicle biodistribution by in vivo fluorescence microscopy
Sien Yee Lau1, Matthew Kang1, Colin L Hisey1,2,3
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Auckland, Auckland 1023, New Zealand.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid-bound vesicles released from cells that play a crucial role in many physiological processes and pathological mechanisms. As such, there is great interest in their biodistribution. One currently accessible technology to study their fate in vivo involves fluorescent labelling of exogenous EVs followed by whole-animal imaging. Although this is not a new technology, its translation from studying the fate of whole cells to subcellular EVs requires adaptation of the labelling techniques, excess dye removal and a refined experimental design. In this Review, we detail the methods and considerations for using fluorescence in vivo and ex vivo imaging to study the biodistribution of exogenous EVs and their roles in physiology and disease biology.
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