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EDTA stabilizes the release of platelet-derived EVs

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Posted on 2021-10-12 - 11:49
We performed flow cytometry measurements to compare the concentrations of extracellular vesicles (EVs) released from platelets (CD61+), activated platelets (P-selectin+), leukocytes (CD45+), and erythrocytes (CD235a+) between whole blood samples anticoagulated with EDTA and anticoagulated with citrate. We applied the MIFlowCyt-EV standard for data reporting.

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A. Gasecka acknowledges funding from the Polish National Science Centre, research grant PRELUDIUM 2018/31/N/NZ7/02260.

E. van der Pol acknowledges funding from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research - Domain Applied and Engineering Sciences (NWO-TTW), research program VENI 15924.

N. Buntsma acknowledges funding from the Dutch Heart Foundation, research grant CINTICS.

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