The biology , function , and biomedical applications of exosomes
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · Baylor College of Medicine · +1 more institution
Abstract
The study of extracellular vesicles (EVs) has the potential to identify unknown cellular and molecular mechanisms in intercellular communication and in organ homeostasis and disease. Exosomes, with an average diameter of ~100 nanometers, are a subset of EVs. The biogenesis of exosomes involves their origin in endosomes, and subsequent interactions with other intracellular vesicles and organelles generate the final content of the exosomes. Their diverse constituents include nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, amino acids, and metabolites, which can reflect their cell of origin. In various diseases, exosomes offer a window into altered cellular or tissue states, and their detection in biological fluids potentially…
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- 395.84
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- 100%
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- 244
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2Topics & keywords
- Microvesicles
- B cell
- Function (biology)
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Cell biology
- Genetics
- Antibody
- Good health and well-being