Exosome therapy is a medical approach that involves the use of exosomes to potentially treat various medical conditions. Exosomes are small sacs that are released by many types of cells in the body, including stem cells.
These vesicles contain various bioactive molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids (such as RNA and DNA), lipids, and growth factors.
Natural Signaling Vesicles: Exosomes play a role in cell-to-cell communication and are involved in the transfer of biological information between cells. They can carry instructions in the form of genetic material and proteins to influence the behavior of target cells.
Exosomes enable cells to communicate and exchange vital information.
They modulate immune responses and help maintain a balanced immune system.
Exosomes are involved in tissue regeneration and wound healing.
Exosomes are being studied for their role in disease processes, including cancer-related research.
Exosome therapy is being explored for a wide range of medical conditions, including;
Exosomes have been shown to help modulate inflammation, promote tissue repair, and support the regeneration of damaged cells.