Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid bilayer-enclosed nanoparticles released by cells to transport bioactive cargo, such as proteins, RNAs, and DNAs, for intercellular communication. Investigating EV-mediated crosstalk among cells in muscle homeostasis and diseases offers significant potential to enhance our understanding of muscle development, regeneration, and atrophy. However, current protocols for isolating skeletal muscle-derived EVs (SkM-EVs) face challenges in achieving high purity and yield, primarily due to difficulties in releasing EVs from muscle tissues without compromising cellular membranes.
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