Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles that contain genetic material, proteins, and lipids. They function as potent signaling molecules between cancer cells and the surrounding cells that comprise the tumor microenvironment (TME). Exosomes derived from both tumor and stromal cells have ...
Read More »Development and MPI tracking of novel hypoxia-targeted theranostic exosomes
Treating the hypoxic region of the tumor remains a significant challenge. Researchers from Stanford University set out to develop an exosome platform that can target regions of tumor hypoxia and that can be monitored in vivo using magnetic particle...
Read More »ExoTIC – The Exosome Total Isolation Chip
Circulating tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as a promising source for identifying cancer biomarkers for early cancer detection. However, the clinical utility of EVs has thus far been limited by the fact that most EV isolation methods are tedious, ...
Read More »Featured Exosomes Job – Stanford Life Science Research Professional
Description The Department of Surgery at Stanford University, wishes to hire a Life Science Research Profession 2 to perform more complex functions and activities involved in defined research projects, and independently conduct a portion of the research project(s). The laboratory ...
Read More »Post Doc Position Available – Use of exosomes to specifically target Her2+ve breast cancer
Date Posted – Aug. 27, 2015 Job Title – Postdoctoral Position – Immediate Opening Department – Microbiology & Immunology Institution – Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA Application Deadline – Open until filled Position Start Date – Immediate Website ...
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