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Ammonium Sulfate Precipitation Effective for Isolating Small Extracellular Vesicles from Human Biofluids, Study Finds

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A recent study investigates ammonium sulfate as an effective method for isolating small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) from human biofluids. The research details the efficacy of this technique in comparison to existing methods.

The study, published in *Nature*, explores how ammonium sulfate precipitation can be used to isolate sEVs. Researchers analyzed sEVs obtained from various human biofluids using this method and compared the results with those obtained through other common isolation techniques. The findings suggest that ammonium sulfate precipitation offers a viable and efficient alternative for isolating sEVs, potentially streamlining research and diagnostic applications involving these vesicles.

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Date: May 31, 2026

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