Intercellular communication is an essential bedrock in the maintenance and development of multicellular organisms. Conventional models of cellular exchange include transfer of secreted molecules and direct contact; only recently, exosomes have emerged as a new avenue for cell-to-cell communication. Discovered nearly 30 years ago, exosomes were initially considered little cellular garbage disposals acting to discard unwanted proteins and molecules, and research on exosome biology developed at an extremely slow pace; it is only in the past two decades or so that we have been able to unscramble some of the various biological roles of these nanovesicles
Less than 100 nm in size and spherical in form - exosomes – vesicles expelled and taken up by cells,...
Exosomes are 30–100 nm microvesicles which contain complex cellular signals of RNA, protein and lipi...
Exosomes are small, single-membrane, secreted organelles of ∼30 to ∼200 nm in diameter that have the...
Cell-cell communication is crucial to maintain homeostasis in multicellular organism. Cells communic...
In addition to the established mechanisms of intercellular signaling, a new way of communication has...
Cell to cell communication is essential for the coordination and proper organization of different ce...
Cell to cell communication is essential for the coordination and proper organization of different ce...
Cell-cell communication plays a key role in maintaining homeostasis in multicellular organism. Cells...
Exosomes are small membrane nanovesicles of endocytic origin that can be released by many different ...
Exosomes are a subtype of membrane-contained vesicles 40–200 nm in diameter that are secreted by cel...
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles (30–100 nm) derived from the endosomal system, which have ...
Exosomes are membranous extracellular vesicles that originate from the budding of endosomal compartm...
International audienceThe ability of exosomes to transfer cargo from donor to acceptor cells, thereb...
Exosomes are nanoparticles secreted by all cell types and are a large component of the broader class...
Intercellular communication via cell-released vesicles is a very important process for both normal a...
Less than 100 nm in size and spherical in form - exosomes – vesicles expelled and taken up by cells,...
Exosomes are 30–100 nm microvesicles which contain complex cellular signals of RNA, protein and lipi...
Exosomes are small, single-membrane, secreted organelles of ∼30 to ∼200 nm in diameter that have the...
Cell-cell communication is crucial to maintain homeostasis in multicellular organism. Cells communic...
In addition to the established mechanisms of intercellular signaling, a new way of communication has...
Cell to cell communication is essential for the coordination and proper organization of different ce...
Cell to cell communication is essential for the coordination and proper organization of different ce...
Cell-cell communication plays a key role in maintaining homeostasis in multicellular organism. Cells...
Exosomes are small membrane nanovesicles of endocytic origin that can be released by many different ...
Exosomes are a subtype of membrane-contained vesicles 40–200 nm in diameter that are secreted by cel...
Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles (30–100 nm) derived from the endosomal system, which have ...
Exosomes are membranous extracellular vesicles that originate from the budding of endosomal compartm...
International audienceThe ability of exosomes to transfer cargo from donor to acceptor cells, thereb...
Exosomes are nanoparticles secreted by all cell types and are a large component of the broader class...
Intercellular communication via cell-released vesicles is a very important process for both normal a...
Less than 100 nm in size and spherical in form - exosomes – vesicles expelled and taken up by cells,...
Exosomes are 30–100 nm microvesicles which contain complex cellular signals of RNA, protein and lipi...
Exosomes are small, single-membrane, secreted organelles of ∼30 to ∼200 nm in diameter that have the...