Exosomes
Tiny Vesicles, Big Impact
Unlock the vast potential of exosomes for groundbreaking advancements in diagnostics and therapeutics.
ALYBIOLOGICS STEM CELL RESEARCH
EXOSOMES
WHERE DO EXOSOMES COME FROM
Exosomes are generated through a process called endocytosis. The cell’s membrane invaginates to form early endosomes, which then mature into multivesicular bodies (MVBs). These MVBs contain small vesicles inside them, which eventually become exosomes.
Intercellular Communication
Once released, exosomes can travel through the extracellular fluid and interact with nearby or distant cells. They can be taken up...
Cellular Response
The internalized exosomes deliver their cargo to the recipient cells, potentially influencing their function. The transferred molecules...
Physiological and Pathological Functions
Exosomes play essential roles in various physiological processes, including immune response regulation, tissue repair, and development....
Exosome Cargo
During the formation of multivesicular bodies, various molecules are selectively incorporated into the exosomes. These can include...
Release of Exosomes
Exosomes are released from the cell when the multivesicular bodies fuse with the cell’s plasma membrane. This releases the exosomes...
Intercellular Communication
Once released, exosomes can travel through the extracellular fluid and interact with nearby or distant cells. They can be taken up...
Cellular Response
The internalized exosomes deliver their cargo to the recipient cells, potentially influencing their function. The transferred molecules...
Physiological and Pathological Functions
Exosomes play essential roles in various physiological processes, including immune response regulation, tissue repair, and development....
Exosome Cargo
During the formation of multivesicular bodies, various molecules are selectively incorporated into the exosomes. These can include...
Release of Exosomes
Exosomes are released from the cell when the multivesicular bodies fuse with the cell’s plasma membrane. This releases the exosomes...
Intercellular Communication
Once released, exosomes can travel through the extracellular fluid and interact with nearby or distant cells. They can be taken up...