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Scaling extracellular vesicle production

Explore strategies for improving extracellular vesicle yield, purity, and reproducibility in biomanufacturing workflows.

Extracellular vesicles (EVs), particularly exosomes, are emerging as important tools for diagnostics, biomarker discovery, and therapeutic delivery. As interest in EV-based applications grows, researchers face persistent challenges related to manufacturing scalability, product consistency, and sample purity — limitations that conventional culture and isolation methods often struggle to overcome.

This article examines integrated approaches to EV production and isolation, highlighting how optimized cultivation, centrifugation, and ultracentrifugation workflows can support the generation of high-quality EV populations while reducing process variability. 

Download this article to learn:

  • Key bottlenecks in EV manufacturing and isolation 
  • Benefits of integrated upstream and downstream workflows 
  • Approaches for improving EV purity and reproducibility

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