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Drug‐induced liver injury (DILI) is a serious worldwide health problem that accounts for more than 50% of acute liver failure. There is a great interest in clinical diagnosis and pharmaceutical industry to elucidate underlying molecular mechanisms and ...
Laura Palomo+7 more
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Circular RNA CDR1as Inhibits the Metastasis of Gastric Cancer through Targeting miR-876-5p/GNG7 Axis
Circular RNA CDR1as has been demonstrated to participate in various cancer progressions as miRNA sponges. The exact underlying mechanisms of CDR1as on gastric cancer (GC) metastasis remain unknown. Here, we found that CDR1as knockdown facilitated GC cell
Jiajia Jiang+5 more
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Emerging Exosomes and Exosomal MiRNAs in Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
Acute spinal cord injury (SCI) is a serious traumatic event to the spinal cord with considerable morbidity and mortality. This injury leads to short- and long-term variations in the spinal cord, and can have a serious effect on the patient’s sensory, motor, or autonomic functions.
Zhihan Zhu+5 more
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The correct processing, quality control and turnover of cellular RNA molecules is crucial to many aspects of cell physiology. The exosome—a large molecular assembly with exoribonuclease activity—has emerged as a crucial component in many, if not most, stages of RNA metabolism, including degradation and maturation of ribosomal RNA, RNA quality control ...
Karl-Peter Hopfner, Sophia Hartung
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Assessing the role of surface glycans of extracellular vesicles on cellular uptake
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are important mediators of cell-cell communication in a broad variety of physiological contexts. However, there is ambiguity around the fundamental mechanisms by which these effects are transduced, particularly in relation to
Charles Williams+8 more
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Artificial exosomes for translational nanomedicine
Exosomes are lipid bilayer membrane vesicles and are emerging as competent nanocarriers for drug delivery. The clinical translation of exosomes faces many challenges such as massive production, standard isolation, drug loading, stability and quality ...
Yong-Jiang Li+7 more
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Glioblastoma-Derived Exosomes as Nanopharmaceutics for Improved Glioma Treatment
The use of cancer-derived exosomes has been studied in several cancer types, but the cancer-targeting efficacy of glioma-derived exosomes has not been investigated in depth for malignant glioblastoma (GBM) cells. In this study, exosomes were derived from
Hyeji Lee+7 more
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Exosomes: Versatile Nano Mediators of Immune Regulation. [PDF]
One of many types of extracellular vesicles (EVs), exosomes are nanovesicle structures that are released by almost all living cells that can perform a wide range of critical biological functions.
Cacalano, Nicholas A+4 more
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Cell Infectivity in relation to bovine leukemia virus gp51 and p24 in bovine milk exosomes. [PDF]
Exosomes are small membranous microvesicles (40-100 nm in diameter) and are extracellularly released from a wide variety of cells. Exosomes contain microRNA, mRNA, and cellular proteins, which are delivered into recipient cells via these exosomes, and ...
Tetsuya Yamada+3 more
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Exosomes are natural carriers of exogenous siRNA to human cells in vitro [PDF]
© 2013 Shtam et al. Background: Exosomes are nano-sized vesicles of endocytic origin that are involved in cell-to-cell communication including shuttle RNA, mainly mRNA and microRNA.
Filatov, MV+5 more
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