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The Role of Microvesicles in Malignancies

2011
Microvesicles are membrane-covered cell fragments whose size varies between 30 and 1,000 nm. They are generated by all cell types, constituvely and in response to activation signals. Their importance in intercellular communication has been only recently discovered.
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Microvesicles in developing synapses

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1991
The sensomotor cortex and nucleus caudatus of the embryonal (14-22 days) and newborn rats have been investigated by electron microscopic method. There were described two groups of microvesicles (10-20 nm in diameter) with smooth and rough external surface. They differ from other vesicular components of the developing synapses (such as synaptic vesicles,
L. E. Frumkina   +2 more
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Antithrombin Activity of Erythrocyte Microvesicles

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2017
Coagulation and optical (based on chromogenic substrate) methods were employed to examine antithrombin activity of erythrocytes and erythrocyte-derived microvesicles isolated days 7, 14, 21, and 28 on erythrocyte storage. The erythrocyte-derived microvesicles decelerated fibrin clot formation from fibrinogen in the presence of exogenous thrombin both ...
G. Ya. Levin, Ekaterina Sukhareva
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Chitosan hydrogel, as a biological macromolecule-based drug delivery system for exosomes and microvesicles in regenerative medicine: a mini review

Cellulose, 2022
Lan Guo   +7 more
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Salivary microvesicles clot blood

Blood, 2011
The capacity of saliva to clot blood has been documented in the scriptures (Luke 16:21), folklore, and in the medical literature of the 1920s when Hunter described the ability of saliva to clot blood and proposed it as a means to attenuate bleeding from gastric ulcers.1 In 1938, Glazko and Greenberg reported that saliva contains a cell-derived, protein-
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Platelet-Derived Microvesicles in Cardiovascular Diseases

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2017
James D Mcfadyen   +2 more
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Two classes of microvesicles in the neurohypophysis

Brain Research, 1977
Dennise T. Theodosis   +2 more
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Polarized release of T-cell-receptor-enriched microvesicles at the immunological synapse

Nature, 2014
Kaushik Choudhuri   +2 more
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Neutrophil microvesicles drive atherosclerosis by delivering miR-155 to atheroprone endothelium

Nature Communications, 2020
Mark Ariaans   +2 more
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