Exosomes are nanoscale extracellular vesicles featuring a double-layer lipid membrane structure, 30-150 nm in size. In both physiological and pathological conditions, nearly all types of cells can release exosomes into body fluids, which play important roles in cell-to-cell communication and epigenetic regulation by transporting crucial protein and genetic materials such as miRNA, siRNA, mRNA, and DNA. The delivery of their cargo RNA molecules is a mainstream hypothesis to explain biological effects. Exosomes hold high potential in several ongoing preclinical and clinical studies, such as disease biomarkers development, early diagnosis, recurrence detection, drug resistance detection, and drug use guidance
Exosomes are small (30–150 nm) vesicles containing unique RNA and protein cargo, secreted by all cel...
Abstract In the research field of biological markers for tumor diagnosis, the appearance of exosomes...
Many aspects of intercellular communication are mediated through “sending” and “receiving” packets o...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are the substances that are conveyed by most sorts of cell, which play ...
Virtually all cells in the organism secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs), a heterogeneous population...
Virtually all cells in the organism secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs), a heterogeneous population...
Cell-cell communication is crucial to maintain homeostasis in multicellular organism. Cells communic...
Extracellular vesicles are mainly composed of microvesicles, apoptotic vesicles, and exosomes. They ...
Exosomes are a subtype of membrane vesicle released from the endocytic compartment of live cells. Th...
Exosomes are a subtype of membrane-contained vesicles 40–200 nm in diameter that are secreted by cel...
The discovery that all cells secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs) to shuttle proteins and nucleic ac...
Exosomes are small (∼30–140 nm) lipid bilayer-enclosed particles of endosomal origin. They are a sub...
Exosomes are nanoscale (≈30-150 nm) extracellular vesicles of endocytic origin that are shed by most...
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles released by the vast majority of cell types both in vivo and ex ...
Exosomes are naturally secreted nanovesicles that have recently aroused a great interest in the scie...
Exosomes are small (30–150 nm) vesicles containing unique RNA and protein cargo, secreted by all cel...
Abstract In the research field of biological markers for tumor diagnosis, the appearance of exosomes...
Many aspects of intercellular communication are mediated through “sending” and “receiving” packets o...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are the substances that are conveyed by most sorts of cell, which play ...
Virtually all cells in the organism secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs), a heterogeneous population...
Virtually all cells in the organism secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs), a heterogeneous population...
Cell-cell communication is crucial to maintain homeostasis in multicellular organism. Cells communic...
Extracellular vesicles are mainly composed of microvesicles, apoptotic vesicles, and exosomes. They ...
Exosomes are a subtype of membrane vesicle released from the endocytic compartment of live cells. Th...
Exosomes are a subtype of membrane-contained vesicles 40–200 nm in diameter that are secreted by cel...
The discovery that all cells secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs) to shuttle proteins and nucleic ac...
Exosomes are small (∼30–140 nm) lipid bilayer-enclosed particles of endosomal origin. They are a sub...
Exosomes are nanoscale (≈30-150 nm) extracellular vesicles of endocytic origin that are shed by most...
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles released by the vast majority of cell types both in vivo and ex ...
Exosomes are naturally secreted nanovesicles that have recently aroused a great interest in the scie...
Exosomes are small (30–150 nm) vesicles containing unique RNA and protein cargo, secreted by all cel...
Abstract In the research field of biological markers for tumor diagnosis, the appearance of exosomes...
Many aspects of intercellular communication are mediated through “sending” and “receiving” packets o...