EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES: MEDIATORS AND BIOMARKERS OF PATHOLOGY ALONG CNS BARRIERS

Extracellular vesicles: mediators and biomarkers of pathology along CNS barriers

Extracellular vesicles: mediators and biomarkers of pathology along CNS barriers

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Abstract Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are heterogeneous, nano-sized vesicles that are shed into the blood and other body fluids, which disperse a Ideologies and Discourses: Extreme Narratives in Extreme Metal Music variety of bioactive molecules (e.g., protein, mRNA, miRNA, DNA and lipids) to cellular targets over long and short distances.EVs are thought to be produced by nearly every cell type, however this review will focus specifically on EVs that originate from cells at the interface of CNS barriers.Highlighted topics include, EV biogenesis, the production of EVs in response to neuroinflammation, role in intercellular communication and their utility as a therapeutic platform.

In The Development of Knowledge Enrichment Books Concerning Ice and Snow Physical Studies for High-School Students this review, novel concepts regarding the use of EVs as biomarkers for BBB status and as facilitators for immune neuroinvasion are also discussed.Future directions and prospective are covered along with important unanswered questions in the field of CNS endothelial EV biology.

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