Airspaces-derived exosomes contain disease-relevant protein signatures in a mouse model of cystic fibrosis (CF)-like mucoinflammatory lung disease
Exosomes, membrane-bound extracellular vesicles, ranging from approximately 30-200 nm in diameter, are released by almost all cell types and play critical roles in intercellular communication. In response to the prevailing stress, the exosome-bound protein signatures vary in abundance and compositio...
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Main Authors: | Yun Mao (Author), Amol Suryawanshi (Author), Sonika Patial (Author), Yogesh Saini (Author) |
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