EV First published: 2020-07-20 Last Edited: 2023-06-19 Number of edits: 4 EV: extracellular vesicles Backlinks These are the other notes that link to this one. Evs and viruses are similar Evs that inhibit viral infection Effects of swarm of particles in flow cytometers Extracellular vesicles as markers for prostate cancer Hiv-1 contains cd9 and cd63 Size exclusion chromatography is the second most popular ev enrichment method Syntenin-1 is the most abundant protein in evs Tetraspanins are unevenly distributed across extracellular vesicles Tetraspanins are unevenly distributed across extracellular vesicles Extracellular vesicles Fluorescent Labeling of Extracellular Vesicles How to extract ev's from blood plasma It is challenging to distinguish hiv viruses from evs The abundance of tetraspanins in evs can be linked to the sample preparation protocol 202206290743 Comment Share your thoughts on this note Your Name: Your Email: Message: Send Aquiles Carattino This note you are reading is part of my digital garden. Follow the links to learn more, and remember that these notes evolve over time. After all, this website is not a blog.