Method of characterization of exosomes

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 10416066
APP PUB NO 20190078993A1
SERIAL NO

15703216

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The present invention discloses a method to electrically detect exosomes in a suspension medium, and identify whether the exosomes were released from diseased or healthy cells. The core principle of the method is that, when exosomes originating from diseased or healthy cells are polarized electrically, measurements can be conducted to identify unique and specific electrical capacitance signature, which can be used to characterize the exosomes and identify the cell types they originated from.

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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNIVERSITYP O BOX 15551 AL AIN

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Al, Ahmad Mahmoud Al Ain, AE 11 38
Khan, Gulfaraz Al Ain, AE 1 0

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