Americans James Rothman and Randy Schekman and German-born researcher Thomas Sudhof won the 2013 Nobel Prize in medicine today for discoveries on how hormones, enzymes and other key substances are ...
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Immunology and Exosome Cancer Drug Investors Pay Attention to AstraZeneca Acquisition
by Ryan Allway Access Wire – Cell to cell communication is a cornerstone of maintaining homeostatic health in any multicellular system. There are libraries of research on the exchange of ...
Read More »Circulating Biomarkers 2014
SELECTBIO welcomes you to its 2nd. Annual Circulating Biomarkers Conference. This conference held in the city of Boston close to world-leading research institutions and hospitals seeks to bring together academic ...
Read More »Aethlon Medical Announces Launch of Exosome Sciences Subsidiary
SAN DIEGO /PRNewswire/ — Aethlon Medical, Inc. (OTCQB: AEMD), today announced the formal launch of Exosome Sciences, Inc. (ESI), a wholly-owned subsidiary previously established by Aethlon to pursue exosome-based strategies to ...
Read More »Tumor-derived exosomes are enriched in ΔNp73, which promotes oncogenic potential in acceptor cells and correlates with patient survival
Tumor-derived exosomes are emerging as local and systemic cell-to-cell mediators of oncogenic information through the horizontal transfer of mRNAs, microRNAs and proteins during tumorigenesis. The exosomal content has been described ...
Read More »Quantification of human urinary exosomes by nanoparticle tracking analysis
Exosomes are vesicles that are released from the kidney into urine. They contain protein and RNA from the glomerulus and all sections of the nephron and represent a reservoir for ...
Read More »Exosome derived from breast cancer cells suppresses tumor growth
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) play an important role in tumor microenvironment. Particularly, M2 macrophages contribute to tumor progression, depending on the expression of NF-kappaB. Tumor-derived exosomes can modulate tumor microenvironment by ...
Read More »Circulating p53-responsive microRNAs are predictive indicators of heart failure
Despite a recent decline of in-hospital mortality attributable to acute myocardial infarction (AMI), the incidence of ischemic heart failure (HF) in post-AMI patients is increasing. Although various microRNAs have been ...
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Featured Exosome Job – facilitate the intracellular delivery and extracellular transport of gene modulating and editing technologies
The successful applicant will work with Dr Richardson to further develop IP owned by the University. This IP was invented in Dr Richardson’s lab...
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Industry News
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Innocan Pharma Successfully Completes Large Scale Production of Exosomes
Innocan Pharma announced the successful completion of a large-scale production of exosomes. Innocan’s CBD Loaded Exosome (CLX) Therapy project led by Prof. Offen demonstrates the capability of having reliable large-scale ...
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Codiak Reports Positive Initial Phase 1 Results for exoIL-12™ Demonstrating Tolerability and Absence of Systemic IL-12 Exposure in Healthy Volunteers
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Exosome Proteomics Services for Biomarker research at Creative Biolabs
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VivaZome and BIA Separations to collaborate on downstream technology for exosome purification
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French biotech sets up exosome plant to deliver proteins and vaccines