With the advent of high-throughput proteomics and genomics and evolving understanding of paracrine mechanisms, particularly in cancer and development, the field of exosome biology experienced a paradigm shift; particles once thought to be involved in waste management are now widely ...
Read More »Exosomes – a potential key target in cardio-renal syndrome
Exosomes have proven roles in regulating immune response, antigen presentation, RNA and protein transfer, and cell-cell (organ-organ) interaction/signaling. These microvesicles can be considered a mechanism of non-classical secretion of proteins, and they represent a subproteome, thus assisting in the difficult ...
Read More »Focus on Exosomes in Cardiovascular Research
Microparticles (MPs) and exosomes are released by cells using different mechanisms. Thus, quantitative as well as qualitative changes of both particle populations, MPs and exosomes, in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) might reflect an altered activation status of the ...
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