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The characterization of exosomes from biological fluids of patients with different types of cancer. / Yunusova, N. V.; Tamkovich, S. N.; Stakheeva, M. N. et al.
PHYSICS OF CANCER: INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (PC IPCA): Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications - Proceedings of the International Conference on Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications, PC IPCA 2017. ed. / EY Gutmanas; OB Naimark; YP Sharkeev. Vol. 1882 American Institute of Physics Inc., 2017. 020080 (AIP Conference Proceedings; Vol. 1882).
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Yunusova, NV
, Tamkovich, SN, Stakheeva, MN, Grigor'Eva, AA, Somov, AK, Tugutova, EA, Kolomiets, LA, Molchanov, SV, Afanas'Ev, SG, Kakurina, GV, Choinzonov, EL & Kondakova, IV 2017,
The characterization of exosomes from biological fluids of patients with different types of cancer. in EY Gutmanas, OB Naimark & YP Sharkeev (eds),
PHYSICS OF CANCER: INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (PC IPCA): Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications - Proceedings of the International Conference on Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications, PC IPCA 2017. vol. 1882, 020080, AIP Conference Proceedings, vol. 1882, American Institute of Physics Inc., International Conference on Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications, PC IPCA 2017, Tomsk, Russian Federation,
23.05.2017.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5001659
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Yunusova, N. V.
, Tamkovich, S. N., Stakheeva, M. N., Grigor'Eva, A. A., Somov, A. K., Tugutova, E. A., Kolomiets, L. A., Molchanov, S. V., Afanas'Ev, S. G., Kakurina, G. V., Choinzonov, E. L., & Kondakova, I. V. (2017).
The characterization of exosomes from biological fluids of patients with different types of cancer. In EY. Gutmanas, OB. Naimark, & YP. Sharkeev (Eds.),
PHYSICS OF CANCER: INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (PC IPCA): Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications - Proceedings of the International Conference on Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications, PC IPCA 2017 (Vol. 1882). [020080] (AIP Conference Proceedings; Vol. 1882). American Institute of Physics Inc..
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5001659
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Yunusova NV
, Tamkovich SN, Stakheeva MN, Grigor'Eva AA, Somov AK, Tugutova EA et al.
The characterization of exosomes from biological fluids of patients with different types of cancer. In Gutmanas EY, Naimark OB, Sharkeev YP, editors, PHYSICS OF CANCER: INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (PC IPCA): Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications - Proceedings of the International Conference on Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications, PC IPCA 2017. Vol. 1882. American Institute of Physics Inc. 2017. 020080. (AIP Conference Proceedings). doi: 10.1063/1.5001659
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@inproceedings{07460efa860e49098722fa4a3426f875,
title = "The characterization of exosomes from biological fluids of patients with different types of cancer",
abstract = "Exosomes are extracellular membrane structures involved in many physiological and pathological processes including cancerogenesis and metastasis. The purpose of the study was to isolate, identify and analyze the total content of exosomes in biological fluids. The exosomes from the plasma and ascites samples of the patients with ovarian cancer, from the blood plasma of the patients with colorectal and head and neck squamous cell cancer as well as from the blood plasma of healthy donors were characterized using transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry. The subpopulations of the exosomes in the biological fluids of the patients with different types of cancer were similar, but the protein concentrations of exosomes were different. In this paper we present the methodological approaches allowing us to obtain high quality exosome preparations from biological fluids.",
keywords = "EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES, GROWTH",
author = "Yunusova, {N. V.} and Tamkovich, {S. N.} and Stakheeva, {M. N.} and Grigor'Eva, {A. A.} and Somov, {A. K.} and Tugutova, {E. A.} and Kolomiets, {L. A.} and Molchanov, {S. V.} and Afanas'Ev, {S. G.} and Kakurina, {G. V.} and Choinzonov, {E. L.} and Kondakova, {I. V.}",
year = "2017",
month = sep,
day = "28",
doi = "10.1063/1.5001659",
language = "English",
volume = "1882",
series = "AIP Conference Proceedings",
publisher = "American Institute of Physics Inc.",
editor = "EY Gutmanas and OB Naimark and YP Sharkeev",
booktitle = "PHYSICS OF CANCER: INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (PC IPCA)",
note = "International Conference on Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications, PC IPCA 2017 ; Conference date: 23-05-2017 Through 26-05-2017",
}
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AU - Tamkovich, S. N.
AU - Stakheeva, M. N.
AU - Grigor'Eva, A. A.
AU - Somov, A. K.
AU - Tugutova, E. A.
AU - Kolomiets, L. A.
AU - Molchanov, S. V.
AU - Afanas'Ev, S. G.
AU - Kakurina, G. V.
AU - Choinzonov, E. L.
AU - Kondakova, I. V.
PY - 2017/9/28
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N2 - Exosomes are extracellular membrane structures involved in many physiological and pathological processes including cancerogenesis and metastasis. The purpose of the study was to isolate, identify and analyze the total content of exosomes in biological fluids. The exosomes from the plasma and ascites samples of the patients with ovarian cancer, from the blood plasma of the patients with colorectal and head and neck squamous cell cancer as well as from the blood plasma of healthy donors were characterized using transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry. The subpopulations of the exosomes in the biological fluids of the patients with different types of cancer were similar, but the protein concentrations of exosomes were different. In this paper we present the methodological approaches allowing us to obtain high quality exosome preparations from biological fluids.
AB - Exosomes are extracellular membrane structures involved in many physiological and pathological processes including cancerogenesis and metastasis. The purpose of the study was to isolate, identify and analyze the total content of exosomes in biological fluids. The exosomes from the plasma and ascites samples of the patients with ovarian cancer, from the blood plasma of the patients with colorectal and head and neck squamous cell cancer as well as from the blood plasma of healthy donors were characterized using transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry. The subpopulations of the exosomes in the biological fluids of the patients with different types of cancer were similar, but the protein concentrations of exosomes were different. In this paper we present the methodological approaches allowing us to obtain high quality exosome preparations from biological fluids.
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PB - American Institute of Physics Inc.
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