The role of exosomes in the pathogenesis of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity: A diagnostic and prognostic approach: exosome and cardiotoxicity: exosome and cardiotoxicity

Exosomes are a subtype of natural extracellular vesicles that transfer a great number of biomolecules, released by almost all types of cells, and can be specifically taken up by recipient cells in order to maintain homeostasis and induce a proper response to stress or harsh environmental conditions....

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Hauptverfasser: Jafari, Negar, Kazeminia, Syedeh Sara, Hamedi, Zahra, Zamanifard, Somayeh, Aslanabadi, Naser, Goudarzi, Mohammad, Amini, Reza, Samadi, Parisa
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