Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small membranous particles that can mediate cell-to-cell communication and which are divided into at least three categories according to their subcellular origin and size...
Read More »Researchers engineer extracellular vesicles with synthetic lipids via membrane fusion for efficient gene delivery
The low yield of extracellular vesicle (EV) secretion is a major obstacle for mass production and limits their potential for clinical applications as a drug delivery platform. Here, Texas A&M University researchers...
Read More »Engineering hybrid exosomes by membrane fusion with liposomes
Exosomes are a valuable biomaterial for the development of novel nanocarriers as functionally advanced drug delivery systems. To control and modify the performance of exosomal nanocarriers, researchers at Kyoto University Katsura developed hybrid exosomes by fusing their membranes with liposomes ...
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