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Exosomes. A Clinical Compendium

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  • October 2019
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Blood Substitutes

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  • October 2005
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Vesicles are small, membrane-bound structures that are found in all living cells. They are used in biotechnology for a variety of purposes, including drug delivery, gene therapy, and vaccine production. Vesicles are also used in the production of biopharmaceuticals, such as monoclonal antibodies, and in the development of diagnostic tests. Vesicles can be used to transport proteins, nucleic acids, and other molecules across cell membranes, allowing for the delivery of therapeutic agents to specific cells or tissues. Vesicles are also used in the production of artificial cells, which are used in research and development of new treatments for diseases. Additionally, vesicles are used in the production of nanomaterials, which are used in the development of medical devices and diagnostics. The vesicles market is a rapidly growing sector of the biotechnology industry, with many companies developing new technologies and products. Some of the major players in the market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck KGaA, Lonza Group, and Novasep. Other companies in the market include Avanti Polar Lipids, Bio-Rad Laboratories, and Sigma-Aldrich. Show Less Read more