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Tumor exosomes: a messenger for cancer progression

Written by Sino Biological

Tumor-derived exosomes are extracellular vesicles released from various types of cells, including tumor cells. They can induce apoptosis, modulate the immune system and function as biomarkers for diagnosis and as an important component of cell-to-cell communication.

In this Application Note, experts from Sino Biological discuss the communication between tumor cells and various types of cells. Communication among these cells has important effects on tumor biological activities, which further influence cancer progression.

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