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Discover How Exosomes Are Shaping the Future of Regeneration

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  Exosomes are small communicative bubbles emitted by almost every cell of the human body. They are microscopic in nature, ranging between 30 and 150 nanometers, yet their purpose is powerful. Exosomes are rich in proteins, lipids and genetic matter such as RNA and act as communication vessels between cells and provide an instruction to cells on how to behave, regenerate or respond to an injury. Exosomes, in contrast to stem cells, are not alive; however, they carry the biological magic of their parent cells. Simply stated, they are like messengers delivered by nature, between cells and as such, instigating healing, repair, or development. These are embedded with exosomes applied on the inside.  How Do Exosomes Work? Exosomes are produced within the endosomal system of a cell. These are prepared inside some structures known as multivesicular bodies (MVBs), and after the MVBs have been fused with the cellular membrane, the exosomes can leak out into the areas. They move to the ...