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This research investigates how cells communicate through exosomes, focusing on the role of a protein called syntenin in their formation and function. Understanding this process could lead to new insights into cancer spread and potential drug interventions.
Cells communicate with their environment in various ways, including by secreting vesicles.
Some of these extracellular vesicles originate from endosomes, are loaded with proteins, lipids and RNAs and are called exosomes.
Exosomes emerge as important players in physiological cell-cell communication, but also in various systemic diseases.
Understanding how cells control the selective incorporation of ‘messages’ in their exosomes is thus essential, and such fundamental new knowledge may allow us to…
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
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