Exosomes in Gliomas: Biogenesis, Isolation, and Preliminary Applications in Nanomedicine
Exosomes are phospholipid-based particles endogenously produced by both normal and tumor cells. Initially identified as a pathway for shuttling cellular waste, for a long time they were thought to act as "garbage bags", and only in the past few years have they emerged as a promising drug d...
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Main Authors: | Eugenia Romano (Author), Paolo Antonio Netti (Author), Enza Torino (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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