Circulating extracellular vesicles in biofluids have become an interesting approach to analyse disease biomarkers. There are multiple methods for isolation of extracellular vesicles, though differential ultracentrifugation is still considered as the gold-standard isolation technique for exosomes. Furthermore, exosomes purified by this method have been demonstrated to display functional activity in vitro and in vivo and exhibit great versatility for subsequent analysis including proteomics, electron microscopy, mass spectrometry, or nucleic acid analysis. Here, we describe the method for isolation of exosomes from lymphatic exudate (seroma) obtained postlymphadenectomy for liquid biopsy approaches.
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