Clinical signature of exosomal tetraspanin proteins in cancer
Abstract Exosomes are nano‐scale vesicles involved in intercellular communication and have a significant role in cancer progression. Tetraspanins, are transmembrane proteins enriched in exosomes. These proteins have significant role in exosome biogenesis, cargo sorting,and target‐cell interactions,...
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Main Authors: | Asmit Das (Author), Priyanka Saha (Author), Ketki Kalele (Author), Swarup Sonar (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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