Skottvoll, Frøydis Sved Berg, Henriette Engen Bjørseth, Kamilla Lund, Kaja Roos, Norbert Bekhradnia, Sara Thiede, Bernd Sandberg, Cecilie Vik-Mo, Einar Osland Roberg-Larsen, Hanne Nyström, Bo Lundanes, Elsa Wilson, Steven Ray Supplementary DLS data. Ultracentrifugation versus kit exosome isolation: nanoLC–MS and other tools reveal similar performance biomarkers, but also contaminations: supplementary material <div><b>Supplemental DLS data</b></div><div><b><br></b></div><div>All figures are correlation functions from DLS analyses of isolated exosome samples. Table 1 shows an overview of the figure number related to the sample code of interest, together with the measured hydrodynamic radius in the samples.</div><div><b>Table 1</b>. Figure number of the related correlation function to the different sample codes, together with the measured hydrodynamic radius (nm).</div><div><b>Figure 1</b>. Correlation function of BC UC replicate 1.</div><div><b>Figure 2</b>. Correlation function of BC UC replicate 2.</div><div><b>Figure 3</b>. Correlation function of BC UC replicate 3.</div><div><b>Figure 4</b>. Correlation function of BC kit replicate 1.</div><div><b>Figure 5</b>. Correlation function of BC kit replicate 2.</div><div><b>Figure 6</b>. Correlation function of GBM UC replicate 1.</div><div><b>Figure 7</b>. Correlation function of GBM kit replicate 1.</div><div><br></div> Bioanalysis;Exosomes;isolation;Analytical Biochemistry;Protein Trafficking;Medical Biochemistry: Proteins and Peptides (incl. Medical Proteomics) 2019-03-20
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