New Products for mouse EV research

Today, we're proud to announce that our complete exosome product range has been expanded and validated for mouse research, providing scientists with the reliable tools needed to advance translational studies.
Today, we're proud to announce that our complete exosome product range has been expanded and validated for mouse research, providing scientists with the reliable tools needed to advance translational studies.
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A new study led by researchers at the University of Glasgow presents compelling evidence of PODS ability to elevate organoid-based therapies to a new level.
Isolating EVs in a form compatible with downstream next-generation sequencing (NGS), particularly for small RNA analysis, can be technically challenging. But using the right kits to process the samples, many different groups have now developed an efficient workflow that is generating valuable EV microRNA data.