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The shape of nanoparticles in body fluids may help identify the type of cancer

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A recent study by scientists from Japanese universities has shown that the shape of cell-derived nanoparticles, known as “extracellular vesicles”...
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Proteomic landscape of exosomes reveals the functional contributions of CD151 in triple-negative breast cancer

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer. Patients with TNBC have poor overall survival due to limited molecular therapeutic targets. Recently, exosomes have...
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