What are Exosome?
Exosomes are nanosized membrane vesicles (50-150 nm) that mediate cell-to-cell communications.
They contain distinctive biomolecules, including miRNAs and proteins, that reflect the origin of the parent cells and their environment. Innately therapeutic cargos of stem cell exosomes are known to promote tissue remodeling and regeneration through cell proliferation and migration.
Exosomes are nanosized membrane vesicles (50-150 nm) that mediate cell-to-cell communications.
They contain distinctive biomolecules, including miRNAs and proteins, that reflect the origin of the parent cells and their environment. Innately therapeutic cargos of stem cell exosomes are known to promote tissue remodeling and regeneration through cell proliferation and migration.
Exosomes are nanosized membrane vesicles (50-150 nm) that mediate cell-to-cell communications.
They contain distinctive biomolecules, including miRNAs and proteins, that reflect the origin of the parent cells and their environment. Innately therapeutic cargos of stem cell exosomes are known to promote tissue remodeling and regeneration through cell proliferation and migration.
Exosomes are nanosized membrane vesicles (50-150 nm) that mediate cell-to-cell communications.
They contain distinctive biomolecules, including miRNAs and proteins, that reflect the origin of the parent cells and their environment. Innately therapeutic cargos of stem cell exosomes are known to promote tissue remodeling and regeneration through cell proliferation and migration.
