Editorial summary Exosomes are promising tools for improving cancer care, but conversely may also contribute to tumor progression. Here, we highlight recently discovered roles of exosomes in modulating immune responses in cancer, with emphasis on exosomal surface proteins and on RNA and DNA content. We also discuss how exosomes could be exploited as biomarkers and delivery vehicles in cancer therapy
Exosomes are endosome-derived, 30–100 nm small membrane vesicles released by most cell types includi...
Cancer is a deadly disease that is globally and consistently one of the leading causes of mortality ...
Exosomes are recognized as new therapeutic targets for cancer biomedicine and cancer immunotherapy [...
The role of exosomes in cancer development has become the focus of much research, due to the many em...
Exosomes are small vesicles secreted in relative abundance by cancer cells, which may prove useful a...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and the factors responsible for its progress...
Exosomes offer new insight into cancer biology with both diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Be...
Exosomes, a subset of extracellular vesicles (EVs), function as a mode of intercellular communicatio...
AbstractExosomes are endosomal-derived nanovesicles released by most cells types, including tumor ce...
Exosomes, nanovesicles of endocytic origin, are secreted by most cell types; cancer cells representi...
Transformation is a common phenomenon that occurs in a cancer environment. As a result of tumorogene...
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles released by most of the eukaryotic cells. Exosomes’ components i...
Exosomes are endosome derived extracellular vesicles of 30–120 nm size ranges. Exosomes have been id...
Abstract Exosomes are cell-derived vesicles of 30 to 150 nm that contain diverse proteins, nucleic a...
Cancer progression is a polygenic procedure in which the exosomes can function as substantial roles....
Exosomes are endosome-derived, 30–100 nm small membrane vesicles released by most cell types includi...
Cancer is a deadly disease that is globally and consistently one of the leading causes of mortality ...
Exosomes are recognized as new therapeutic targets for cancer biomedicine and cancer immunotherapy [...
The role of exosomes in cancer development has become the focus of much research, due to the many em...
Exosomes are small vesicles secreted in relative abundance by cancer cells, which may prove useful a...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and the factors responsible for its progress...
Exosomes offer new insight into cancer biology with both diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Be...
Exosomes, a subset of extracellular vesicles (EVs), function as a mode of intercellular communicatio...
AbstractExosomes are endosomal-derived nanovesicles released by most cells types, including tumor ce...
Exosomes, nanovesicles of endocytic origin, are secreted by most cell types; cancer cells representi...
Transformation is a common phenomenon that occurs in a cancer environment. As a result of tumorogene...
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles released by most of the eukaryotic cells. Exosomes’ components i...
Exosomes are endosome derived extracellular vesicles of 30–120 nm size ranges. Exosomes have been id...
Abstract Exosomes are cell-derived vesicles of 30 to 150 nm that contain diverse proteins, nucleic a...
Cancer progression is a polygenic procedure in which the exosomes can function as substantial roles....
Exosomes are endosome-derived, 30–100 nm small membrane vesicles released by most cell types includi...
Cancer is a deadly disease that is globally and consistently one of the leading causes of mortality ...
Exosomes are recognized as new therapeutic targets for cancer biomedicine and cancer immunotherapy [...