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Blebbisomes: A Newly Discovered Class of Large, Organelle-Rich Extracellular Vesicles
A groundbreaking study published in Nature Cell Biology has introduced a novel type of extracellular vesicle (EV) called Blebbisomes, which…
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Innovative Approaches to Cancer Treatment: Advancing Hope Through Science
In recent years, remarkable progress has been made in cancer treatment. Advanced technologies and groundbreaking research have introduced methods that…
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Exosomes: A Revolutionary Step Beyond Stem Cell Therapy
Exosomes derived from stem cells have opened a new horizon in therapeutic innovation. Not only do they replicate the healing…
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Mechanism of action of bacteriocin and EPS on cancer
(A) Bacteriocins downregulate the expression of the BCl-2 gene, upregulate the BAX gene, and induce mitochondria to release Cyt c…
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Mechanism of action of SCFAs on cancer
(A) SCFAs act as ligands to the GPCR present at the membrane layer and modulate the Wnt- β catenin pathway.…
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Postbiotics in Colorectal Cancer
A Safer and Effective Approach Recent studies have highlighted the potential of postbiotics in colorectal cancer (CRC) management. Unlike probiotics,…
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Hibs and Ross County fans on final
[tie_index]Design & build quality[/tie_index] Apple Watch review: Design For a slightly more opinionated version of the video review above, here’s…
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Applications of MSC-derived exosomes in cancer therapy
Applications of MSC-derived exosomes in cancer therapy. MSC-derived exosomes can be employed to deliver functional RNAs including miRNAs and siRNA…
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Postbiotic components and their roles in mitigating cancer
The postbiotic is a pool of functional components that include cell-free supernatants (CFS), short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), peptides, bacteriocins, exopolysaccharides…
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Role of probiotic-derived bacteriocin against cancer
Bacteriocins are cationic peptides that can bind to the negatively charged membrane of cancer cells and act against them .…
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