• Isolation and Identification of Extracellular Vesicles

    Extracellular vesicles (EVs), including exosomes, microvesicles, and apoptotic bodies, are secreted by cells under normal and pathological conditions. EVs have attracted increasing attention due to their potential roles in intercellular communication and disease pathogenesis. In this review, we summarize current methods for isolation and characterization of EVs, with a focus on exosomes. We also discuss their potential applications in clinical diagnosis and therapy.

    41 2023-06-03
  • Isolation and application of milk exosomes

    Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small membrane-bound particles released by a variety of cells, including milk cells. Milk-derived EVs are known as milk EVs (mEVs) or milk microvesicles. Studies have shown that mEVs contain many biologically active molecules, including proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, which have implications for both human and animal health.

    25 2023-06-03
  • Application of stem cells in the field of anti-aging

    Aging is a complex process that results in functional decline of cells, tissues, and organs. There has been significant interest in using stem cells as a potential anti-aging therapy. Stem cells have the unique ability to self-renew and differentiate into multiple cell types, making them a promising tool for tissue repair and regeneration.

    15 2023-06-03
  • Application of exosome in various systemic diseases

    Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a heterogeneous group of membrane-bound vesicles that are released by cells into the extracellular space. EVs carry a range of bioactive molecules such as proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, which can be transferred to recipient cells and modulate their behavior. Recently, there has been growing interest in the therapeutic potential of EVs for the treatment of various diseases.

    13 2023-06-03
  • Application of exosome in liver diseases

    Over the past few decades, extracellular vesicles (EVs) including exosomes have attracted great attention in the scientific community due to their essential functions in intercellular communication and their potential roles in the development and progression of various diseases. One specific type of EVs, known as exosomes, have been recognized as crucial mediators in a broad range of biological processes, such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and immune regulation.

    27 2023-06-03

Translational Medicine

 

Translational Medicine is the leading monthly online journal publishing translational research at the intersection of science, engineering and medicine. The goal of Translational Medicine is to promote human health by providing a forum for communicating the latest research advances from biomedical, translational, and clinical researchers from all established and emerging disciplines relevant to medicine. In addition to original research, Translational Medicine also publishes Reviews, Editorials, Focus articles, and Viewpoints.

 

ISSN Print: XXXX-XXXX          ISSN Online: XXXX-XXXX 

 

Editor-In-Chief: Yinpeng Jin

 

Publisher: Overseas Chinese Press Inc

Address: 90 State Street, Ste 700 Office 40, Albany NY


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Website: http://translational-med.com