In the strictest sense, the cell secretome (conditioned media) refers to the collection of proteins that contain a signal peptide and are processed via the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus through the classical secretion pathway. More generally, the secretome also encompasses proteins shed from the cell surface and intracellular proteins released through non-classical secretion pathway or exosomes. These secreted proteins include numerous enzymes, growth factors, cytokines and hormones or other soluble mediators. They are fundamental in the processes of cell growth, differentiation, invasion and angiogenesis by regulating cell-to-cell and cell-to-extracellular matrix interactions. The main aim of this review is to provide a...
BACKGROUND: Secreted factors contained in conditioned media (CM) of human umbilical cord blood mesen...
International audienceThe analysis of secreted proteins represents a challenge for current proteomic...
The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, later in nineteen century the cell theory was devel...
In the strictest sense, the cell secretome (conditioned media) refers to the collection of proteins...
Most biological processes including growth, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis are coordi...
Secretory vesicles are required for release of chemical messengers to mediate intercellular signalin...
Under both normal and pathological conditions, cells secrete variety of proteins through classical a...
Secreted proteins play key roles during cellular communication, proliferation, and migration. The co...
Secretory vesicles are required for release of chemical messengers to mediate intercellular signalin...
Traditionally, cell culture medium in iPSC-derived cell work is not the main focus of the research a...
International audienceOne challenging point in analyzing cellular secretome collected as conditioned...
Summary: The collection of proteins secreted from a cell—the secretome—is of particular interest in ...
The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, later in nineteen century the cell theory was devel...
The adult stem cell secretome is currently under investigation as an alternative to cell-based thera...
In this review, we give an overview of the actual proteomic approaches used in the study of cancer c...
BACKGROUND: Secreted factors contained in conditioned media (CM) of human umbilical cord blood mesen...
International audienceThe analysis of secreted proteins represents a challenge for current proteomic...
The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, later in nineteen century the cell theory was devel...
In the strictest sense, the cell secretome (conditioned media) refers to the collection of proteins...
Most biological processes including growth, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis are coordi...
Secretory vesicles are required for release of chemical messengers to mediate intercellular signalin...
Under both normal and pathological conditions, cells secrete variety of proteins through classical a...
Secreted proteins play key roles during cellular communication, proliferation, and migration. The co...
Secretory vesicles are required for release of chemical messengers to mediate intercellular signalin...
Traditionally, cell culture medium in iPSC-derived cell work is not the main focus of the research a...
International audienceOne challenging point in analyzing cellular secretome collected as conditioned...
Summary: The collection of proteins secreted from a cell—the secretome—is of particular interest in ...
The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, later in nineteen century the cell theory was devel...
The adult stem cell secretome is currently under investigation as an alternative to cell-based thera...
In this review, we give an overview of the actual proteomic approaches used in the study of cancer c...
BACKGROUND: Secreted factors contained in conditioned media (CM) of human umbilical cord blood mesen...
International audienceThe analysis of secreted proteins represents a challenge for current proteomic...
The cell was discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, later in nineteen century the cell theory was devel...