Biological Functions and Theragnostic Applications of Exosomes

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Biological Functions and Theragnostic Applications of Exosomes

This research paper provides a broad overview of what exosomes are, the natural roles they play inside the body, and how scientists are beginning to use them for both diagnosis and treatment. Exosomes are tiny vesicles released by cells that carry signals, proteins, and genetic material between tissues, making them a key part of how the body communicates and heals.

The authors discuss how this dual role — as messengers and as potential medicines — makes exosomes an exciting frontier in regenerative medicine. The paper is useful for patients who want to understand the broader science behind exosome therapy.

This is a research reference from our clinical library. Approved by the Chambers Clinic Team — last reviewed May 28, 2026.

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