Extracellular vesicles in cancer nanomedicine

To date, a lot of nanotechnological optitions are available for targeted drug delivery. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane structures that cells use for storage, transport, communication, and signaling. Recent research has focused on EVs as natural nanoparticles for drug delivery. This review...

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Hauptverfasser: Tarasov, Vadim V., Svistunov, Andrey A., Chubarev, Vladimir N., Dostdar, Samira A., Sokolov, Alexander V., Brzecka, Anna, Sukocheva, Olga, Neganova, Margarita E., Klochkov, Sergey G., Somasundaram, Siva G., Kirkland, Cecil E., Aliev, Gjumrakch
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Exosomes
Extracellular vesicles
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Humans
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Nanoparticles - administration & dosage
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Vaccines
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