Role of Exosomes in Biological Communication Systems 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6599-1_18
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Exosomes and Supported Lipid Layers as Advanced Naturally Derived Drug Delivery Systems

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“…Recent approaches are interested in manufacturing synthetic or semisynthetic EVs for targeted drug delivery. The drugs include proteins and nucleic acids (RNA, miRNA, and siRNA) can be loaded into the EVs through different methods such as electroporation, active loading with saponins, sonication, freezing/thawing, or through extrusion [158,159]. Importantly, the trend in using EVs for lung treatment is still in progress, and some preclinical trials showed its promising therapeutic efficiency because of low immunogenicity and lower toxicity when compared with the cellular therapy [160][161][162][163].…”
Section: Extracellular Vesicle Heat-shock Protein and Mirna Cargo: A Therapeutic Target Worth Consideringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent approaches are interested in manufacturing synthetic or semisynthetic EVs for targeted drug delivery. The drugs include proteins and nucleic acids (RNA, miRNA, and siRNA) can be loaded into the EVs through different methods such as electroporation, active loading with saponins, sonication, freezing/thawing, or through extrusion [158,159]. Importantly, the trend in using EVs for lung treatment is still in progress, and some preclinical trials showed its promising therapeutic efficiency because of low immunogenicity and lower toxicity when compared with the cellular therapy [160][161][162][163].…”
Section: Extracellular Vesicle Heat-shock Protein and Mirna Cargo: A Therapeutic Target Worth Consideringmentioning
confidence: 99%