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Extracellular Vesicles in Neuroinflammation [PDF]
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a heterogenous group of membrane-bound particles that play a pivotal role in cell–cell communication, not only participating in many physiological processes, but also contributing to the pathogenesis of several diseases.
Marostica G.+4 more
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Ciliary extracellular vesicles are distinct from the cytosolic extracellular vesicles [PDF]
AbstractExtracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell‐derived membrane vesicles that are released into the extracellular space. EVs encapsulate key proteins and mediate intercellular signalling pathways. Recently, primary cilia have been shown to release EVs under fluid‐shear flow, but many proteins encapsulated in these vesicles have never been identified ...
Surya M. Nauli+7 more
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Understanding extracellular vesicles [PDF]
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David W. Greening, Richard J. Simpson
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Extracellular Vesicles in Transplantation [PDF]
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been extensively studied in the last two decades. It is now well documented that they can actively participate in the activation or regulation of immune system functions through different mechanisms, the most studied of which include protein–protein interactions and miRNA transfers.
Nicolas Sailliet+7 more
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SnapShot: Extracellular Vesicles [PDF]
Cells release a variety of extracellular vesicles (EVs; including exosomes, microvesicles, and many others) into their environment. EVs can bud in endosomes or directly at the plasma membrane, carrying a selection of components from the cell and displaying various functional properties.
Federico Cocozza+6 more
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are natural nanoparticles containing biologically active molecules. They are important mediators of intercellular communication and can be exploited therapeutically by various bioengineering approaches. To accurately determine the therapeutic potential of EVs in pre-clinical and clinical settings, dependable dosing ...
Gupta, Dhanu+2 more
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Extracellular vesicle (EV) research has grown rapidly in recent years, largely due to the potential use of EVs as liquid biopsy biomarkers or therapeutics.
Colin L. Hisey+8 more
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Coarse-Grained Molecular Simulation of Extracellular Vesicles Squeezing for Drug Loading [PDF]
In recent years, extracellular vesicles such have become promising carriers as the next-generation drug delivery platforms. Effective loading of exogenous cargos without compromising the extracellular vesicle membrane is a major challenge. Rapid squeezing through nanofluidic channels is a widely used approach to load exogenous cargoes into the EV ...
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Preeclampsia and Extracellular Vesicles [PDF]
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive pregnancy disorder characterized by development of hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation that remains a leading cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. While preeclampsia is believed to result from complex interactions between maternal and placental factors, the proximate pathophysiology
Vesna D. Garovic+3 more
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Center-Periphery Structure in Communities: Extracellular Vesicles [PDF]
Clustering and community detection in networks are of broad interest and have been the subject of extensive research that spans several fields. We are interested in the relatively narrow question of detecting communities of scientific publications that are linked by citations. These publication communities can be used to identify scientists with shared
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