作者: Christoph Krafft , Konrad Wilhelm , Anna Eremin , Sigrun Nestel , Nikolas von Bubnoff
DOI: 10.1016/J.NANO.2016.11.016
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摘要: In cancer, extracellular vesicles (EV) contribute to tumor progression by regulating local and systemic effects. Being released into body fluids, EV may be used in nanomedicine as a valuable source for diagnostic biomarkers. this work, infrared Raman spectroscopy were comprehensive comparative analysis of cancer versus non-cancer patient screening. Two different fractions enriched exosomes microvesicles isolated differential centrifugation from serum plasma patients healthy donor. The then subjected drop-coating deposition drying on calcium fluoride substrates. Reduction alpha-helix-rich proteins enhancement beta-sheet-rich cancer-specific blood signature was determined, subsequently feature applied pilot study aiming detect prostate test cohort with high-grade carcinoma benign hypoplasia.