Not exact matches
«The capability
of this method to separate exosomes without altering their biological or physical characteristics potentially offers
new pathways to assess human health as well as the onset and progression
of diseases,» said Subra Suresh,
co-corresponding author of the
paper and president - designate
of Nanyang Technological University Singapore, the 21st Century Professor
of Biomechanics in Medicine at the University
of Pittsburgh Medical School, and former president
of Carnegie Mellon University.
«Every
new technology is an opportunity for studying cells and tissues in greater detail,» said Broad core institute member Aviv Regev, a
co-corresponding author on the
paper, director
of the Klarman Cell Observatory (KCO) at the Broad and the institute's Cell Circuits Program, and — along with Broad institute member and Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program co-director Ramnik Xavier — a
co-corresponding author on the
paper.
In addition to Kojic and Cu - Uvin, other
authors on the
paper are
co-corresponding author Michelle Cespedes
of the Icahn School
of Medicine at Mount Sinai in
New York, Minhee Kang, Triin Umbleja, Catherine Godfrey, Reena Allen, Cynthia Firnhaber, Beatriz Grinsztejn, Joel Palefsky, Jennifer Webster - Cyriaque, Alfred Saah, and Judith Aberg.