Exosomes are cell-derived vesicles that are present in many and perhaps all biological fluids, including blood, urine, and cultured medium of cell cultures....
Extracellular vesicles from probiotic bacteria change their size and cargo in response to bile, revealing how microbes adapt to the digestive environment. Bacterial EVs may play a key role in microbiome communication and host interactions. - @univienna https://t.co/ATZtoWaHiG
Extracellular vesicles from human neural stem cells may help improve memory and reduce brain inflammation after glioblastoma treatment. Their protein and RNA cargo supports brain repair without reducing the effectiveness of cancer therapy. - @UCIMedSchool https://t.co/ILYc1qFMy5
Extracellular vesicles and exosomes may help track disease progression and treatment response in spinal muscular atrophy. Several EV-associated proteins changed during nusinersen therapy, supporting their potential as biomarkers. - @OttawaHospital https://t.co/xCEyyCaHHz
Tick-derived exosomes may help pathogens spread between ticks and hosts. Targeting an exosomal protein could support vaccines that reduce tick feeding and block disease transmission. - @utcvm https://t.co/WmX3B44yVz
Extracellular vesicles and exosomes isolated from urine delivered healthy kidney proteins in ARPKD models, improving kidney function and showing promise as a prenatal therapy. - @USC - @USCViterbi https://t.co/99FMBcCdRh
Engineered extracellular vesicles and exosomes derived from bacteria may enable targeted delivery strategies for treating inflammatory diseases, infections, neurological disorders, and cancer. https://t.co/LGGMPXdiQK
An optimized SEC-DGUC workflow improved isolation of extracellular vesicles and exosomes from small plasma volumes, increasing RNA and protein recovery while maintaining purity. - @NTUsg https://t.co/k1WYk5aPty
Extracellular vesicles from oral stem cells slowed glioblastoma growth and improved chemotherapy response, highlighting the potential of exosomes in brain cancer treatment. - uniofreading https://t.co/RgZejzGTZS
Extracellular vesicles and exosomes from urine may support non-invasive biomarker discovery. The new microfluidic platform improves urinary sEV enrichment for proteomic analysis. - @TaipeiMedicalU https://t.co/gPuD1z9uLa
Extracellular vesicles and exosomes may enable targeted delivery of therapies for heart disease and cancer. Engineered exosomes could improve precision while lowering treatment toxicity. - @UCF https://t.co/Isl9CxHuu3
Extracellular vesicles and exosomes may enable noninvasive monitoring of organoid health. Single-EV detection could support organoid research, tissue engineering, and drug discovery workflows. - @ucsc@BaskinEng - https://t.co/cNMCD6kNLf
Extracellular vesicles from T cells may help detect acute cellular rejection after lung transplantation. These exosomes could support noninvasive monitoring and reduce reliance on biopsies. - @YaleMed - @washumedicine https://t.co/By01SQMXV3
Extracellular vesicles and exosomes are being engineered as programmable carriers for mRNA therapeutics. Their natural transport abilities may improve delivery, targeting, and biodistribution of future mRNA medicines. https://t.co/il9l39vHFo
Extracellular vesicles and exosomes are gaining importance as therapeutics and biomarkers. FIDA offers a new approach to measure EV-antibody interactions and improve EV characterization workflows. - @LMU_Muenchen https://t.co/15ToXKpuM7
Gut-derived exosomes carried signals linked to inflammation, insulin resistance, and aging-related disease. These extracellular vesicles may help connect metabolism, immune health, and healthy aging. - @marshallu - @MUSOMWV https://t.co/GllbZjW2aC
Extracellular vesicles from activated T cells carried DNA that boosted anti-tumor immunity and antigen presentation. These exosomes may support future immunotherapy and gene delivery approaches. - @WeillCornell - @WCM_MeyerCancer https://t.co/g7AKyNj9w1
Extracellular vesicles and exosomes may help improve non-invasive diagnosis of childhood epilepsy through stable glycan biomarkers. EV-derived N-glycans outperformed serum profiles in distinguishing epilepsy subtypes. - @2024_HUST https://t.co/0WH1Ac2JiI
Large extracellular vesicles and exosomes play important roles in cellular communication, waste removal, immune signaling, and disease progression. Researchers are exploring their potential as biomarkers and therapeutic delivery vehicles. - @latrobe https://t.co/xDSrVEJ5Ma
Brain-derived extracellular vesicles and exosomes may help detect early neurodegenerative disease signals in blood, supporting less invasive diagnosis and monitoring. - @CUHKofficial https://t.co/3gIW85fL7Z