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The Biological Function of Extracellular Vesicles during Fertilization, Early Embryo—Maternal Crosstalk and Their Involvement in Reproduction: Review and Overview

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2020
Secretory extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-enclosed microparticles that mediate cell to cell communication in proximity to, or distant from, the cell of origin.
Emanuele Capra, Anna Lange-Consiglio
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Engineering Extracellular Vesicles as Delivery Systems in Therapeutic Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Science, 2023
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are transport vesicles secreted by living cells and released into the extracellular environment. Recent studies have shown that EVs serve as “messengers” in intercellular and inter‐organismal communication, in both normal and
Liwei Wang   +3 more
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Isolation and Characterization of Cow-, Buffalo-, Sheep- and Goat-Milk-Derived Extracellular Vesicles

open access: yesCells, 2023
Milk is a complex biological fluid that has high-quality proteins including growth factors and also contains extracellular vesicles (EVs). EVs are a lipid bilayer containing vesicles that contain proteins, metabolites and nucleic acids.
Monisha Samuel   +7 more
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Distinct RNA profiles in subpopulations of extracellular vesicles: apoptotic bodies, microvesicles and exosomes

open access: yes, 2013
Introduction: In recent years, there has been an exponential increase in the number of studies aiming to understand the biology of exosomes, as well as other extracellular vesicles.
Szabó, Tamas G   +21 more
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Extracellular vesicles from in vivo liver tissue accelerate recovery of liver necrosis induced by carbon tetrachloride

open access: yes, 2021
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nano-sized vesicles composed of proteolipid bilayers carrying various molecular signatures of the cells. As mediators of intercellular communications, EVs have gained great attention as new therapeutic agents in the field

core   +1 more source

Extracellular vesicles from monocyte/platelet aggregates modulate human atherosclerotic plaque reactivity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging as key players in different stages of atherosclerosis. Here we provide evidence that EVs released by mixed aggregates of monocytes and platelets in response to TNF‐α display pro‐inflammatory actions on ...
Oggero, S   +33 more
core   +1 more source

Porcine jejunal-derived extracellular vesicles participate in the regulation of lipid metabolism

open access: yesJournal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Background Regulating the regional deposition of fat is crucial for improving the carcass characteristics of pigs. The intestine, as an important organ for lipid absorption and homeostasis maintenance, secretes various biological signals that participate
Yaotian Fan   +7 more
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Efficient isolation and proteomic characterization of extracellular vesicles from Arthrobotrys oligospora

open access: yesMycology
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play critical roles in the cross-kingdom trafficking of molecules during species interactions. At present, the isolation of pure, intact EVs from filamentous fungi remains challenging. Here, we provide an effective method for
Zhengqi Wang, Guoqing Ding, Juan Li
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Extracellular Vesicles Derived From Hypoxia-Conditioned Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Enhance Lymphangiogenesis

open access: yesCell Transplantation, 2022
Extracellular vesicles from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) play an important role in lymphangiogenesis; however, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood.
Yi Yang   +8 more
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Septin 9 PB domains coordinate centrosome positioning and microtubule acetylation to control epithelial polarity

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Septin 9 polybasic domains couple phosphoinositide‐rich membrane binding to centrosome positioning, Golgi organization, and microtubule acetylation to control epithelial polarity. Their loss disrupts this axis, causing centrosome mispositioning, Golgi fragmentation, reduced microtubule acetylation, and polarity inversion via upregulation of the ...
Ting ting Cai   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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