Extracellular vesicles are tiny bubbles that allow cells and tissues to communicate within the body. They have potential to be adapted to deliver drugs. Professor of Biomedical Engineering Cheemeng ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanoscale lipid bilayer particles secreted by cells that mediate intercellular communication ...
A nasal spray using extracellular vesicles can reduce brain inflammation, restore cell function, and improve cognition, ...
A study conducted by Prof. Thai-Yen Ling at National Taiwan University underscores the potential of small extracellular vesicle (sEV) therapy and enhances the precision of acute liver failure ...
Novel nasal spray therapy reduces brain inflammation and restores memory in ageing models, showing potential for future ...
Scientists have developed a nasal spray that reduces brain inflammation and restores lost memory function in mice.
Could a simple nasal spray revive our memory and concentration? An American team claims to have reduced brain inflammation ...
Extracellular vesicles released by mesenchymal stromal cells are widely studied as cell-free therapies because they deliver microRNAs that regulate inflammation, angiogenesis and tissue repair.
A new study reveals that vesicles packed with healthy mitochondria can supercharge tissue repair and combat chronic disease, paving the way for next-generation regenerative treatments. Study: ...
New research by an interdisciplinary team in Lithuania has revealed a promising and unconventional approach to cartilage ...