“…MVs/MPs can be found in blood circulation (Lacroix et al, 2013;Giannella et al, 2017) as well as other body fluids, such as urine (Smalley et al, 2008), as a result of the activation of cell membrane and/or apoptosis processes (Jesel et al, 2013). MVs/ MPs can be shed form various types of cells, such as leukocytes (Pieper et al, 2018), erythrocytes (Yuan et al, 2018), platelets (Diehl et al, 2012;Maugeri et al, 2018), or endothelial cells (Giannella et al, 2017;Zhang et al, 2017). The shed MVs/MPs may or may not contain receptors of their parental cells (Mause et al, 2010;Morel et al, 2011).…”