[Advanced Science] Affinity-Based Isolation and One-Pot Analysis of Extracellular Vesicles from Biofluids Using Phase Separated Zwitterionic Coacervates

Congratulations Francesca, Roberto, Jonathan, Philippe, Karl and Carolina!

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) hold promise for liquid biopsy and drug delivery applications. However, their heterogeneous nature poses challenges for efficient and selective isolation from complex biofluids. Here, an isolation method based on phase-separated zwitterionic (ZW) coacervates is developed. These coacervates form over a wide range of pH values and ionic strengths, ensuring compatibility with all biofluids. They exhibit antifouling properties that minimize nonspecific binding, allowing for the selective isolation of EVs from biofluids upon functionalization of the polymer with a suitable affinity probe, as proved here with a membrane-sensing peptide. Have a read external page here!

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