Microparticles (MP) are vesicular structures released from cells upon activation, malignant transformation, stress, or death. MP may be derived from the plasma membrane (shed microvesicles), produced by endosomal pathway (exosomes), or arise from membrane blebs of apoptotic cells. The terms microparticles or microvesicles (MV) are often used as general and interchangeable descriptors of all cellular vesicles, but a more rigorous terminology is still to be established. The cargo of MP/MV consists of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids (DNA, mRNA, microRNA), all of which may be transferred horizontally between cells. In cancer, oncogenic pathways drive production of MP/MV, and oncoproteins may be incorporated into the cargo of MV (oncosomes)....
membrane vesicles, which are released from surface of cells under normal conditions as well as in re...
Normal and diseased cells release bilayered membrane-bound nanovesicles into interstitial spaces and...
In recent years the role of tumor microenvironment in the progression of hematological malignancies ...
Cancer cells emit a heterogeneous mixture of vesicular, organelle-like structures (microvesicles, MV...
Cancer cells emit a heterogeneous mixture of vesicular, organelle-like structures (microvesicles, MV...
Microparticles (MPs) are membrane vesicles of 0.1–1 µm in diameter produced mainly by platelets, vas...
Microvesicles (or MVs) are plasma membrane-derived vesicles released from most eukaryotic cells cons...
Abstract Increasing evidence indicates that the ability of cancer cells to convey biological informa...
Microparticles (MPs) are small fragments of membrane-bound cytoplasm that are shed from the surface ...
Background: Microparticles (MPs) are membrane vesicles which are released from normal and malignant ...
Abstract Mammalian cells synthesize and release heterogeneous extracellular vesicles (EVs) which can...
Microvesicles (MV) are membrane vesicles secreted from the plasma and endosomal membrane compartment...
Background: Microparticles (MPs) are membrane vesicles which are released from normal and malignant ...
© 2015 . Once thought of as inert remnants of cellular processes, the significance of membrane vesic...
Vascular disease constitutes the leading health problem throughout the entire world. Current therapi...
membrane vesicles, which are released from surface of cells under normal conditions as well as in re...
Normal and diseased cells release bilayered membrane-bound nanovesicles into interstitial spaces and...
In recent years the role of tumor microenvironment in the progression of hematological malignancies ...
Cancer cells emit a heterogeneous mixture of vesicular, organelle-like structures (microvesicles, MV...
Cancer cells emit a heterogeneous mixture of vesicular, organelle-like structures (microvesicles, MV...
Microparticles (MPs) are membrane vesicles of 0.1–1 µm in diameter produced mainly by platelets, vas...
Microvesicles (or MVs) are plasma membrane-derived vesicles released from most eukaryotic cells cons...
Abstract Increasing evidence indicates that the ability of cancer cells to convey biological informa...
Microparticles (MPs) are small fragments of membrane-bound cytoplasm that are shed from the surface ...
Background: Microparticles (MPs) are membrane vesicles which are released from normal and malignant ...
Abstract Mammalian cells synthesize and release heterogeneous extracellular vesicles (EVs) which can...
Microvesicles (MV) are membrane vesicles secreted from the plasma and endosomal membrane compartment...
Background: Microparticles (MPs) are membrane vesicles which are released from normal and malignant ...
© 2015 . Once thought of as inert remnants of cellular processes, the significance of membrane vesic...
Vascular disease constitutes the leading health problem throughout the entire world. Current therapi...
membrane vesicles, which are released from surface of cells under normal conditions as well as in re...
Normal and diseased cells release bilayered membrane-bound nanovesicles into interstitial spaces and...
In recent years the role of tumor microenvironment in the progression of hematological malignancies ...