Mesenchymal Exosomes (MEs) are nano-sized vesicles released by mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that contain:
Proteins
Lipids
MicroRNAs
Growth Factors
These “molecular messengers” are essential for cell-to-cell communication, healing, and regeneration. Unlike stem cells, exosomes do not replicate or carry DNA, making them safer and more controlled.
Why Are They Important in Clinical Practice?
MEs are rapidly becoming the gold standard for non-cellular regenerative therapy, used for:
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