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Exosomes as Biomarkers for Female Reproductive Diseases Diagnosis and Therapy.Academic Article Why?
Exosomes Promote Ovarian Cancer Cell Invasion through Transfer of CD44 to Peritoneal Mesothelial Cells.Academic Article Why?
Isolation of Lipid Rafts (Detergent-Resistant Microdomains) and Comparison to Extracellular Vesicles (Exosomes).Academic Article Why?
Phasic Treatment with Interferon Gamma Stimulates Release of Exosomes that Protect Against Spreading Depression.Academic Article Why?
Profiling of RNAs from Human Islet-Derived Exosomes in a Model of Type 1 Diabetes.Academic Article Why?
Circulating exosomes in obstructive sleep apnea as phenotypic biomarkers and mechanistic messengers of end-organ morbidity.Academic Article Why?
Circulating exosomes potentiate tumor malignant properties in a mouse model of chronic sleep fragmentation.Academic Article Why?
Environmental Enrichment Stimulates Immune Cell Secretion of Exosomes that Promote CNS Myelination and May Regulate Inflammation.Academic Article Why?
Exosomes contribute to endothelial integrity and acute chest syndrome risk: Preliminary findings.Academic Article Why?
Exosomes from Endothelial Progenitor Cells Improve the Outcome of a Murine Model of Sepsis.Academic Article Why?
IFN?-stimulated dendritic cell exosomes as a potential therapeutic for remyelination.Academic Article Why?
Immunomodulatory molecules are released from the first trimester and term placenta via exosomes.Academic Article Why?
Plasma Exosomes Disrupt the Blood-Brain Barrier in Children with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Neurocognitive Deficits.Academic Article Why?
Sleep-disordered breathing, circulating exosomes, and insulin sensitivity in adipocytes.Academic Article Why?
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