Amit Srivastava Edits The New Springer Protocols Volume on Extracellular Vesicles
Amit Srivastava, Associate Professor of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, shared on LinkedIn:
”I am excited to share a new Springer Protocols volume on Extracellular Vesicles that I recently had the opportunity to edit.
Developed with input from experts around the world, it spans the full technical spectrum: structural analysis, molecular characterization, therapeutic cargo loading, and processing of clinical samples, in addition to core isolation workflows.
These chapters are written “post hoc,” with the benefit of lessons learned at the bench.
I am grateful to all the contributors who chose to put their hard‑won technical judgment on the page.
By sharing these hard-won technical insights, they have helped create a practical foundation for both new and experienced investigators in the EV community.”
Find the publication here.
Volume: Extracellular Vesicles
Editor: Amit Srivastava

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