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This project investigates the role of urinary exosomes, small vesicles released by cells, in health and disease. By analyzing their protein and genetic content, the research aims to uncover their functions in immune response and potential applications in understanding kidney health.
Extracellular nanovesicles called “exosomes” are small membrane-bound vesicles that are secreted by a variety of cell types.
Exosomes contain various molecular constituents of their cell of origin, incl. proteins and genetic materials.
The exosome release pathway contributes towards protein secretion, antigen presentation and pathogen transfer and roles of exosomes in intercellular communications and transfer of materials have been studied in immunology, neurobiology, stem cell and tumor biology…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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