Pooled Normal Human Serum Reference 12-13-13
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Innovative Research's Pooled Normal Human Serum was recently used in the following study:
For isolation of human serum exosomes, pooled human serum (Innovative Research Inc., Novi, MI) was diluted 1:10 in PBS or 50 mM trehalose PBS, subjected to centrifugation and supernatantscollected at 300 xg for 10 min, 2000 xg for 10 min, and 10,000 xg for 30 min.
Maximizing Exosome Colloidal Stability Following Electroporation
JL Hood, MJ Scott, SA Wickline - Analytical Biochemistry, 2013For isolation of human serum exosomes, pooled human serum (Innovative Research Inc., Novi, MI) was diluted 1:10 in PBS or 50 mM trehalose PBS, subjected to centrifugation and supernatantscollected at 300 xg for 10 min, 2000 xg for 10 min, and 10,000 xg for 30 min.
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