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A class of large cell-like extracellular vesicles. [PDF]
D'Souza-Schorey C, Di Vizio D.
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The Potential Role of Exosomes in Communication Between Astrocytes and Endothelial Cells. [PDF]
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<i>Trichomonas vaginalis</i> Virus: Current Insights and Emerging Perspectives. [PDF]
Graves KJ, Novak J, Muzny CA.
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Extracellular vesicles in viral disease management. [PDF]
Safeer F, Murali TS.
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Shedding microvesicles: artefacts no more.
Trends in Cell Biology, 2009The small vesicles shed from the surface of many cells upon stimulation, considered for a long time to be artefacts, are now recognized as specific structures that are distinct from the exosomes released upon exocytosis of multivesicular bodies. Recent reports indicate that shedding vesicles participate in important biological processes, such as the ...
Emanuele Cocucci +2 more
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Analytical Chemistry, 2022
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-derived membrane-bound particles, including exosomes and microvesicles that differ in cellular origin, content, and lipid composition.
Young Beom Kim, Gwang Bin Lee, M. Moon
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-derived membrane-bound particles, including exosomes and microvesicles that differ in cellular origin, content, and lipid composition.
Young Beom Kim, Gwang Bin Lee, M. Moon
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Mechanobiology of microvesicle release, uptake, and microvesicle-mediated activation
2020Microvesicles are small, membrane-bound vesicles that are shed from the plasma membrane of cells into the extracellular space. Microvesicles contain a variety of cargo not typically thought to be released from cells, including receptor tyrosine kinases, cytosolic signaling proteins, and microRNAs, which are transferred from donor cells to recipient ...
Samantha C, Schwager +1 more
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Tumor-derived microvesicles: The metastasomes
Medical Hypotheses, 2013Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer death, yet it is mechanistically considered a very inefficient process suggesting the presence of some sort of (e.g. systemic) routes for fuelling the process. The pre-metastatic niche formation is described as one such metastasis promoting route.
Ghasemi R +6 more
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Microvesicles in Autoimmune Diseases
2016During apoptosis or activation, cells can release a subcellular structure, called a membrane microvesicle (also known as microparticle) into the extracellular environment. Microvesicles bud-off as a portion of cell membrane with its associated proteins and lipids surrounding a cytosolic core that contains intracellular proteins, lipids, and nucleic ...
M-L, Liu, K J, Williams, V P, Werth
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