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Exosomes: Bridging Communication for Medical Advancements

Dr. Ethan R. Miller*
MIT Department of Biological Chemistry, United States
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Ethan R. Miller, MIT Department of Biological Chemistry, United States, Email: e.miller@mitbio.edu

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Abstract

Exosomes are vital mediators of intercellular communication, playing critical roles in numerous physiological and pathological processes. They transport biologically active molecules, influencing diverse conditions from cancer progression and neurodegenerative diseases to immune regulation and inflammatory responses. Exosomes also hold significant promise as biomarkers for early diagnosis in various malignancies and as natural nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery, particularly in cancer therapy and regenerative medicine. Their involvement in cardiovascular health, liver diseases, and viral infections underscores their broad therapeutic potential and importance in developing advanced diagnostic and treatment strategies

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