We closed our last blog article talking about phenotyping of exosomes and its importancy in the determination of cellular and subcellular origin, as this provides clues about the characterization of...
Let’s continue where we left off in our last article. We were talking about exosomes in liquid biopsies, and its relation with cancer.
In oncology, one of the biggest challenges is to get an early...
Over the next few weeks we will be discusing about an interesting topic. It is the relationship between exosomes and one of the most common diseases of our era, cancer. We will start by introducing...
Senescence means «the process of aging» and in this sense is defined as the period of gradual decline that follows the developmental phase in the life of an organism.
Elderly population has heavily...
▌What are exosomes?
All cells release extracellular vesicles (EVs) as part of their normal physiology. We could divide the types of EVs into two wide groups: ectosomes and exosomes.
► On one hand, ectosomes...
Exosomes are endosomal-derived vesicles that play an important role in cell-to-cell communication. Multiple cells from different parts of our system secret these vesicles, and in this sense, exosomes...
Exosomes are nano-size extracellular vesicles secreted by all cells, they are classified as nanoparticle based on size and they transport proteins and genetic information between cells. These exosomes...