qEV columns Size exclusion chromatography-based qEV columns contain porous
polysaccharide resins, which enable extracellular vesicles to be isolated in preparation for a range of downstream analytical methods. The range of qEV columns facilitate the separation of particles in the ranges of 35-350 and 70-1000 nm and accommodate sample loading volumes between ≤150 μL and 100 mL. The manual and time-consuming work previously associated with SEC is reduced by the qEV Automatic Fraction Collector (AFC). The AFC utilizes a rotational carousel for holding collection tubes and has an in-built computer that can be programmed to automate the void volume and purified collection volume. During sample collection, the carousel detects the weight of each purified collection volume and automatically advances to the next collection tube.
Automatic Fraction Collector The Automatic Fraction Collector (AFC) is a programmable, automation technology designed to enhance the reproducibility and scalability of sample collection from qEV columns. The AFC manages the collection of fractions from the qEV column by differentiating between the buffer volume, and the volume of fractions containing extracellular vesicles. It has an in-built rotational carousel for holding collection tubes, and precisely measures the volume of each fraction by weight as the sample elutes from the column. Together, qEV columns and the AFC are known as the qEV isolation platform. Multiple AFCs can be used in parallel to increase the throughput of extracellular vesicle isolation.
Tunable resistive pulse sensing instruments The Exoid is the most recent tunable resistive pulse sensing instrument developed by Izon Science and incorporates automated systems to avoid the extensive manual tuning associated with the qNano. Previously, with the qNano, there were many manual components: nanopore stretch had to be adjusted manually using a handle, and pressure was adjusted manually via a variable pressure module (VPM). In contrast, the Exoid automatically adjusts stretch, voltage and pressure, after parameters are selected using the software. The Exoid is capable of measuring the size, concentration, and zeta potential of individual particles sized between approximately 40 nm and 10 μm. The qNano is the original TRPS instrument by Izon Science, and remained the main TRPS instrument from its release in June 2009 until it was replaced by the Exoid in March 2021. Unlike the qNano, the Exoid has built-in semi-automated components for controlling pressure and nanopore stretch, and an enhanced voltage clamp amplifier. The qNano required manual tuning to adjust the stretch of the nanopore and the electrokinetic pressure, while voltage was selected via the software program. Nanopore stretch was adjusted using a handle, while pressure was adjusted by using a variable pressure module to manage a tube and plunger system. There were several updates to the qNano following its release including the addition of a pressure readout module.
Other Izon Science supplies individual and complementary parts for qEV isolation and TRPS measurements, including nanopores, TRPS calibration particles, TRPS fluid cells and qEV racks for storing qEV columns. The qEV RNA Extraction kit, manufactured for Izon Science by Norgen Biotek, is supplied to facilitate the extraction of RNA from EVs. The qEV Concentration Kit utilises Ceres NanoSciences Nanotrap® Extracellular Vesicle Particles to enable the concentration of extracellular vesicles isolated using qEV columns. The qEV RNA Extraction Kit can be used with the qEV Concentration Kit, or separately if required. == Applications & Research Fields ==