Examples of 'exosomes' in a sentence

Meaning of "exosomes"

exosomes (noun): Exosomes are small vesicles that are released by cells, containing various types of biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. They play a role in cell-to-cell communication and are being studied for their potential applications in medicine and biotechnology
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Cancer exosomes trigger fibroblast to myofibroblast differentiation.
Macrophages in turn create and secrete exosomes.
Deploying exosomes to win a battle of the sexes.
Insertion of specific constructs directly into exosomes.
Exosomes have been shown to be involved in many pathologies.
Quantification of exosomes in plasma from melanoma patients.
Exosomes can also include membrane fragments.
Analysis of prostate cancer biomarkers in urinary exosomes.
Urinary exosomes were isolated from each sample.
Only correctly glycosylated proteins were found in the exosomes.
Exosomes can be internalized by host cells in vivo.
Methods of isolating exosomes are well known in the art.
Exosomes are purified from the conditioned media.
Interest is growing in using exosomes as biological delivery vehicles.
Exosomes are separated or affinity captured from plasma.

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We all have exosomes in the body.
Exosomes from genetically modified donor cells.
These chimeras are very effectively secreted within exosomes.
Unelectroporated exosomes and siRNA were added as controls.
These intracellular vesicles are called exosomes.
Exosomes could possibly be the fountain of youth.
The cushion traps the exosomes.
Plasma exosomes are a robust biosignature for prostate cancer.
Detection of mast cell derived exosomes.
Exosomes can be described as extracellular vesicles.
These released vesicles are known as exosomes.
Exosomes produced by the cell can then be collected.
The isolation and detection of exosomes has proven to be complicated.
Exosomes were not successfully labeled.
Peptide affinity capture of exosomes has been reported in the literature.
Exosomes and unconventional secretion.
We hypothesized that exosomes would also be able to deliver siRNAs.
Exosomes may help regulate processes within the body.
Only the correctly glycosylated form is found in the exosomes.
We also analyzed the exosomes by sedimentation on a sucrose density gradient.
Then we showed that mature neurones also secrete exosomes.
We observed that exosomes released by neurons are only endocytosed by neurons.
Immature dendritic cells were used to generate non inflammatory exosomes.
Exosomes are in the form of small spheres bounded by a lipid bilayer.
Samples are mainly composed of exosomes.
Exosomes also express one or more tetraspanin marker proteins.
Only correctly glycosylated proteins would be found in the exosomes.
Exosomes from different conditions.
There was no apparent immune response to these exosomes in the mice.
Exosomes for delivery of biotherapeutics.
In a further embodiment antigen presentation is performed by the use of exosomes.
Protocols for methods to precipitate exosomes from biofluids are given.
Urinary exosomes may be useful as treatment response markers in prostate cancer.
Another aspect under study is using exosomes to improve neuronal regeneration.
Exosomes in the gut.

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