Multiparametric Single-Vesicle Flow Cytometry Resolves Extracellular Vesicle Heterogeneity and Reveals Selective Regulation of Biogenesis and Cargo Distribution
Ariana von Lersner(Vanderbilt University), Andries Zijlstra(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Matthieu Masureel(Gene Therapy Laboratory), Mohamed Wehbe(BC Cancer Agency), Alissa M. Weaver(Vanderbilt University), John T. Wilson(Vanderbilt University), Jonathan M. Irish(Stanford University), Dolores Di Vizio(Boston Children's Hospital), Tatyana Vagner(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Kai Franze, Bong Hwan Sung(Vanderbilt University), Marques Jackson, Hoangdung Ho, Sierra M. Lima(Vanderbilt University), Patricia Midori Murobushi Ozawa(Vanderbilt University), Fabiane Fernandes(HAN University of Applied Sciences), Heather H. Pua(Vanderbilt University)
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