Exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been evaluated for their potential to be used as drug delivery vehicles. Synthetically personalized exosome mimetics (EMs) could be the...
Read More »In vivo non-invasive imaging of radio-labeled exosome-mimetics derived from red blood cells in mice
Exosomes are natural nano-sized membrane vesicles that have garnered recent interest owing to their potential as drug delivery vehicles. Though exosomes are effective drug carriers, their production and in...
Read More »Researchers use exosome mimetics for differentiation of therapeutic insulin-producing cells
The current diabetes mellitus pandemic constitutes an important global health problem. Reductions in the mass and function of β-cells contribute to most of the pathophysiology underlying diabetes. Thus, physiological control of blood glucose levels can be adequately restored by replacing ...
Read More »Noninvasive imaging of radiolabeled exosome-mimetic nanovesicle
Exosomes known as nano-sized extracellular vesicles attracted recent interests due to their potential usefulness in drug delivery. Amid remarkable advances in biomedical applications of exosomes, it is crucial to understand in vivo distribution and behavior of exosomes. Here, researchers from ...
Read More »Exosome-Mimetic Nanovesicles for Targeted Delivery of Chemotherapeutics
Exosomes, the endogenous nanocarriers that can deliver biological information between cells, were recently introduced as new kind of drug delivery system. However, mammalian cells release relatively low quantities of exosomes, and purification of exosomes is difficult. Here, researchers at the ...
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