Rapid Extraction and Detection of Extracellular Nanoparticles, Protein Oligomers and other Biogenic Nanoparticles in Human Blood Plasma as Potential Biomarkers for Aggressive Cancers and Alzheimer’s Disease | Synapse
July 22, 2026Cambridge Materials Health0 citationsOpen Access
Rapid Extraction and Detection of Extracellular Nanoparticles, Protein Oligomers and other Biogenic Nanoparticles in Human Blood Plasma as Potential Biomarkers for Aggressive Cancers and Alzheimer’s Disease
This study aims to identify extracellular nanoparticles and protein oligomers in blood plasma as potential biomarkers for aggressive cancers and Alzheimer's disease.
Utilized advanced extraction and detection techniques for human blood plasma samples.
Focused on identifying the presence of extracellular nanoparticles and protein oligomers.
Analyzed the correlation between detected nanoparticles and specific disease states.
Successfully extracted and detected a variety of extracellular nanoparticles and protein oligomers.
Identified specific profiles that indicate the presence of aggressive cancers and Alzheimer's disease.
Showed strong potential for these nanoparticles as reliable biomarkers in early diagnostics.
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