DNX MSC-Exosomes
Stem cell exosomes are nanoscale (30-150 nm) vesicles secreted by stem cells, containing bioactive substances such as proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids, and mediating intercellular communication and functional regulation.
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What are stem cell exosomes?
Stem cell exosomes are nanoscale (30-150 nm) vesicles secreted by stem cells, containing bioactive substances such as proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids, and mediating intercellular communication and functional regulation. The main sources include: mesenchymal stem cells (umbilical cord, fat, bone marrow) : characterized by immune regulation, angiogenesis promotion and bone targeting respectively; Adult stem cells (nerves, hair follicles, dental pulp) : They have the ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier, regenerate and activate hair, and repair the oral cavity. Engineered exosomes: Achieving precise treatment through surface modification or drug delivery technology, promoting the development of regenerative medicine and disease-targeted therapy.
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