Exosome Lipidomics
We help you explore the lipid composition of your exosome samples.
The Exosome
Exosomes are 30-150 nm-sized particles derived from the lipid membranes of cells. These particles consist of a lipid membrane surrounding internal content that may include proteins, lipids, various nucleic acids, and other compounds.
Exosomes are dynamic structures, and their content depends on their origin and affects their functions. Functional roles of exosomes vary from adaptive immune response to neurodegeneration processes.
Lipotype lipidomics analysis of exosomes allows scientists to estimate exosome cellular origin and functional roles. Exosomes may have various disease-specific lipid signatures that would also affect their functionality.
Additionally, exosome lipids have been intensively studied due to their effect on the capacity to serve as a vehicle for targeted drug delivery.
Exosomes are 30-150 nm-sized particles derived from the lipid membranes of cells. These particles consist of a lipid membrane surrounding internal content that may include proteins, lipids, various nucleic acids, and other compounds.
Lipotype lipidomics analysis of exosomes allows scientists to estimate exosome cellular origin and functional roles. Exosomes may have various disease-specific lipid signatures that would also affect their functionality.
Exosomes are dynamic structures, and their content depends on their origin and affects their functions. Functional roles of exosomes vary from adaptive immune response to neurodegeneration processes.
Additionally, exosome lipids have been intensively studied due to their effect on the capacity to serve as a vehicle for targeted drug delivery.
Our exosome products
Lipotype lipidomics offers lipid analysis for exosome samples from various biological sources, allowing you to explore cellular origins, functional roles, and disease-specific lipid signatures.