Antibody Conjugated Nanoparticle-based Quantification Using Dark Field Microscopy: A Procedure to Capture and Quantify Specific Exosomes from Body Fluids
This video describes the use of low-magnification, dark-field microscopy to quantify specific exosomes in small volume biofluidic samples. The exosomes thus identified can serve as potential cancer biomarkers.
Protocol
1. Preparation of Nanoparticle Probes NOTE: This assay utilizes Functionalized Gold Nanorods (AuNRs; 25 nm diameter x 71 nm length) that are covalently conjugated with neutravidin polymers (AV) and have a surface plasmon resonance peak that produces a red (641 nm peak) scattering signal upon DFM illumination. Wash 40 µL of AuNR-AV (2.56 x 1011 particles) three times with 200 µL PBS (pH 7.0) by centrifugation and aspiration…
Divulgaciones
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Materials
Eppendorf Repeater stream
Fisher Scientific
05-401-040
Eppendorf Research plus
Eppendorf
3120000011
0.1 – 2.5 µL, dark gray
Functionalized Gold Nanorods
Nanopartz
C12-25-650-TN-DIH-50-1
In vitro neutravidin polymer
functionalization
HulaMixer Sample Mixer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
15920D
Incu-shaker 10L
Benchmark Scientific
H1010
Inverted Research Microscope
Nikon
Ti-DH
With Dark field condenser, DS-Ri2
camera, and Ti-SH-U universal
holder, and motorized stage
Antibody Conjugated Nanoparticle-based Quantification Using Dark Field Microscopy: A Procedure to Capture and Quantify Specific Exosomes from Body Fluids. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20498, doi: (2023).