Vaz et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Breaking the classics: next-generation biosensors for the isolation, profiling and detection of extracellular vesiclesVaz et al., 2022
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- Vaz R
- Serrano V
- Castaño-Guerrero Y
- Cardoso A
- Frasco M
- Sales M
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- Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain biomarkers that may represent a paradigm shift in timely disease diagnosis and personalized therapeutic approaches. Despite tremendous progress in this field, the considerable complexity and heterogeneity of EVs, combined with hurdles in …
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