Probing exosome internalization pathways through confocal microscopy imaging

We developed a novel fluorescence labelling method to track exosome internalization pathways in cells by confocal microscopy. The proposed method allows evaluation and comparison of the uptake pathways of exosomes originating from different cells, which would offer the potential for understanding th...

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description We developed a novel fluorescence labelling method to track exosome internalization pathways in cells by confocal microscopy. The proposed method allows evaluation and comparison of the uptake pathways of exosomes originating from different cells, which would offer the potential for understanding the functions of exosomes in intercellular communication and their applications in drug delivery. A novel fluorescence labelling method was developed to track exosome internalization pathways in living cells by confocal microscopy imaging.
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