Extracellular vesicles (EVs) especially exosomes play a critical role in intercellular communication and are emerging as biomarkers for disease diagnostics and therapeutic delivery. Yet, the field continues to grapple with a familiar bottleneck—isolation and purification of EVs. What’s the issue? For years a multitude of scientists across the planet have tried to isolate exosomes. Many spend inordinate resources to fine tune existing paradigms such as Ultra-Centrifugation (UC) only to gain tiny steps on an existing technology that is limited. Plagued by low yield, long processing times, and high contamination from proteins, cellular debris, and unwanted nucleic acids, this is likely a root cause of the stagnation in progression of research. Why EXODUS? In late 2024, ATA Scientific was invited to assess a novel approach: the EXODUS automatic exosome isolation system. After visiting the facility behind
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