Researchers at the University of California, Irvine set out to determine if exosomes, isolated from Chlamydia muridarum infected HeLa cells (C. muridarum-exosomes), induce protective immune...
Read More »Mining SNPs in extracellular vesicular transcriptome of Trypanosoma cruzi
One of the newest and strongest members of intercellular communicators, the extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their enclosed RNAs; extracellular RNAs (exRNAs) have been acknowledged as putative biomarkers and therapeutic targets for various diseases. Although a very deep insight has not ...
Read More »Frontiers Publishing Establishes Research Topic – Exosome Functions in Infectious Diseases
About this Research Topic Exosomes have recently been classified as the newest family members of ‘bioactive vesicles’ that function to promote intercellular communication. These microvesicles originate from the late endosomes and are released into the extracellular milieu through multivesicular body ...
Read More »The Carrying Pigeons of the Cell:Exosomes and their Role in Infectious Diseases Caused by Human Pathogens
Exosomes have recently been classified as the newest family members of ‘bioactive vesicles’ that function to promote intercellular communication. Long ignored and thought to be only a mechanism by which cellular waste is removed, exosomes have garnered a huge amount ...
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