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378-Light-induced extracellular vesicle/particle adsorption

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This article introduces LEVA, a versatile method for precisely micropatterning extracellular vesicles (EVPs) onto various surfaces using light-induced adsorption. Unlike traditional methods that rely on specific antibodies, this technique uses UV-light exposure to create high-resolution templates, allowing researchers to control the exact location and density of particles. By successfully arranging different types of vesicles—including those from bacteria and glioblastoma cells—the authors demonstrate how these patterns can guide cell migration and trigger immune responses like neutrophil swarming. The study highlights the platform's ability to mimic complex biological environments, providing a scalable tool for investigating how surface-bound vesicles influence disease and healing. Ultimately, the authors present this approach as a way to enhance rigor and reproducibility in the growing field of nanoparticle characterization and immunoengineering.

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  • Hisey C L, Rima X Y, Doon-Ralls J, et al. Light-induced extracellular vesicle and particle adsorption[J]. Nature Methods, 2025: 1-13.