Examples of 'exosome' in a sentence

Meaning of "exosome"

Exosome (noun): A small membrane-bound vesicle found in cells, involved in the transportation of materials. This phrase is often used in biological and medical research
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  • An intracellular macromolecular protein complex involved in RNA degradation.
  • An extracellular vesicle released from the endosomal compartment of eukaryotic cells, responsible for the selective removal of plasma membrane protein.

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Knowledge of the exosome formation process is incomplete.
The particle may comprise a vesicle or an exosome.
The exosome may comprise a lipid raft.
The particle may comprise an exosome.
Reduction of exosome burden is quantified as described above.
The antigen is isolated from an exosome in some embodiments.
The exosome may be capable of reducing oxidative stress.
Knowledge regarding the exosome formation process is partial.
Exosome transfer of nucleic acids to cells.
The vesicle may be an exosome.
The exosome may be capable of reducing infarct size.
A specific targeting moiety does not need to be included in the exosome.
Stimulates exosome signaling.
The antigen comprises an autoantibody immunoreactive peptide isolated from an exosome.
The exosome method provides a more accurate means for diagnosing melanoma.

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They then fused a molecule to some of the proteins in the exosome membrane.
These exosome populations can be utilized for a variety of research and therapeutic uses.
Johnstone then identified a new vesicle structure that she named the exosome.
The exosome complex is the target of autoantibodies in patients suffering from various autoimmune diseases.
These loosely associated proteins may regulate the activity and specificity of the exosome complex.
Eukaryotic exosome complexes have six different proteins that form the ring structure.
The FDA have also issued a safety alert about exosome products.
The exosome is a key complex in cellular RNA quality control.
The RNA is then degraded by the exosome.
Plasma exosome and LDH levels in the study population.
More typically, the microparticle is an exosome or a microvesicle.
The exosome is involved in the degradation and processing of a wide variety of RNA species.
Correlation can be made between exosome concentration and spontaneous T cell apoptosis.
The Exosome is a protein complex able to degrade the various types of RNA molecules.
Contacting the exosome with the target cell ;.
The exosome is a large multimeric ribonucleotide complex responsible for degrading various RNA substrates.
Typically, the microparticle is an exosome.
Exosome DNA from normal human serum.
The mesenchymal stem cell exosome may comprise a hydrodynamic radius of about 50 nm.
Exosome isolation by Ultracentrifugation protocol.
In addition to single proteins, other protein complexes interact with the exosome.
Analysis of exosome DNA from different origins using a RNA pico chip.
In general, eRNAs are very unstable and actively degraded by the nuclear exosome.
The exosome delivery system of Alvarez-Erviti et al.
Moreover, such a cargo seems to influence the actual fate of the exosome.
During exosome treatment, exosomes deliver specific instructions to cells.
The composition according to claim 1, wherein the exosome is derived from dendritic cells.
As stated above, the exosome complex contains many proteins with ribonuclease domains.
Finally, the nucleolus is the compartment where the majority of the exosome complexes are found.
Exosome suspensions were placed on ice and administered to animals within 6 hours following harvest.
Table 1 summarizes the calculated exosome concentration relative to the mannan standard curve.
Exosome release occurs constitutively or upon induction, in a regulated and functionally relevant manner.
The method according to claim 1, wherein the exosome is loaded with exogenous genetic material.
The core of the exosome contains a six-membered ring structure to which other proteins are attached.
As a well-known antimicrobial molecule, nitric oxide potently arms each exosome to defend against bacteria.

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