Abstract Intercellular communication between cellular compartments within the tumor and at distant sites is critical for the development and progression of cancer. Exosomes have emerged as potential regulators of intracellular communication in cancer. Exosomes are nanovesicles released by cells that contain biomolecules and are exchanged between cells. Exchange of exosomes between cells has been implicated in a number of processes critical for tumor progression and consequently altering exosome release is an attractive therapeutic target. Here, we review current understanding as well as gaps in knowledge regarding regulators of exosome release in cancer
Intercellular communication via cell-released vesicles is a very important process for both normal a...
Exosomes are small 50-100nm sized extracellular vesicles released from normal and tumour cells and a...
Normal and diseased cells release bilayered membrane-bound nanovesicles into interstitial spaces and...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are heterogeneous multi-signal messengers that support cancer growth an...
Growing evidence points to exosomes as key mediators of cell⁻cell communication, by transferring the...
Exosomes offer new insight into cancer biology with both diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Be...
In recent years, a new mechanism for intercellular communication has been put forward which involves...
Cancer progression is a polygenic procedure in which the exosomes can function as substantial roles....
Tumor-derived exosomes are nano-sized vesicles acting as multi-signal devices influencing tumor grow...
In different biological model systems, exosomes are considered mediators of cell-cell communication ...
AbstractExosomes are endosomal-derived nanovesicles released by most cells types, including tumor ce...
Cancer development is a multistep process in which exosomes play important roles. Exosomes are small...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and the factors responsible for its progress...
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles released by cells under physiological and pathological con...
The development of human cancers is a multistep process in which normal cells acquire characteristic...
Intercellular communication via cell-released vesicles is a very important process for both normal a...
Exosomes are small 50-100nm sized extracellular vesicles released from normal and tumour cells and a...
Normal and diseased cells release bilayered membrane-bound nanovesicles into interstitial spaces and...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are heterogeneous multi-signal messengers that support cancer growth an...
Growing evidence points to exosomes as key mediators of cell⁻cell communication, by transferring the...
Exosomes offer new insight into cancer biology with both diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Be...
In recent years, a new mechanism for intercellular communication has been put forward which involves...
Cancer progression is a polygenic procedure in which the exosomes can function as substantial roles....
Tumor-derived exosomes are nano-sized vesicles acting as multi-signal devices influencing tumor grow...
In different biological model systems, exosomes are considered mediators of cell-cell communication ...
AbstractExosomes are endosomal-derived nanovesicles released by most cells types, including tumor ce...
Cancer development is a multistep process in which exosomes play important roles. Exosomes are small...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and the factors responsible for its progress...
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles released by cells under physiological and pathological con...
The development of human cancers is a multistep process in which normal cells acquire characteristic...
Intercellular communication via cell-released vesicles is a very important process for both normal a...
Exosomes are small 50-100nm sized extracellular vesicles released from normal and tumour cells and a...
Normal and diseased cells release bilayered membrane-bound nanovesicles into interstitial spaces and...