reviewCirculation ResearchOct 28, 2010BRONZE OA

Microparticles

RWTH Aachen University

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Abstract

Microparticles represent a heterogeneous population of vesicles with a diameter of 100 to 1000 nm that are released by budding of the plasma membrane and express antigens specific of their parental cells. Although microparticle formation represents a physiological phenomenon, a multitude of pathologies are associated with a considerable increase in circulating microparticles, including inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, atherosclerosis, and malignancies. Microparticles display an broad spectrum of bioactive substances and receptors on their surface and harbor a concentrated set of cytokines, signaling proteins, mRNA, and microRNA. Recent studies provided evidence for the concept of microparticles as…

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Keywords
  • Microparticle
  • Cell biology
  • Population
  • Transcellular
  • Biology
  • Proteome
  • Flow cytometry
  • Chemistry
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