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Generating Plasma Membrane Vesicles from Bone Marrow Stem Cells

Generating Plasma Membrane Vesicles from Bone Marrow Stem Cells

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Begin with a bone marrow stem cell culture.

Introduce the trypsin-EDTA buffer to detach the cells and break the cell clumps, forming a single-cell suspension.

Centrifuge, then remove the supernatant. Resuspend the pellet with a fresh medium.

Transfer the suspension into a syringe and connect it to a membrane filter unit.

Push the plunger and discard the filtrate-containing medium.

Detach the filter. Fill the syringe with a fresh medium. Connect the filter again, and rapidly push the plunger.

The pressure of the liquid forces the cell toward the filter pores.

This produces a spherical plasma membrane vesicle or PMV.

These vesicles contain cell components and organelles surrounded by the membrane.

Examine the filtrate under an inverted phase-contrast microscope to observe translucent spherical vesicles.

Dimensions of the vesicles match with the pore size of the filter membrane, confirming the generation of PMVs.

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