Nanoparticles isolated from blood - Video abstract: 24537 Nanoparticles isolated from blood: a reflection of vesiculability of blood cells during the isolation process. Shedding of nanoparticles from the cell membrane is a common process in all cells. These nanoparticles are present in body fluids and can be harvested by isolation. To collect circulating nanoparticles from blood, a standard procedure consisting of repeated centrifugation and washing is applied to the blood samples.
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