Exosomes 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816053-4.00010-9
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Exosomes in cutaneous biology and dermatologic disease

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“…Studies have shown the anti‐inflammatory, regenerative, immunomodulatory, and anti‐prostaglandin effects of MSC exosomes, with proper homing, due to the multitude of robust growth factors, including TGFB3 and VEGF 1 . Histological verification of neocollagenesis, elastin production and angiogenesis has been shown in numerous exosome studies (4, 5, 6).…”
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“…Studies have shown the anti‐inflammatory, regenerative, immunomodulatory, and anti‐prostaglandin effects of MSC exosomes, with proper homing, due to the multitude of robust growth factors, including TGFB3 and VEGF 1 . Histological verification of neocollagenesis, elastin production and angiogenesis has been shown in numerous exosome studies (4, 5, 6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fields of cellular medicine, regenerative and stem cell therapies continue to grow exponentially, particularly as it relates to therapeutics and diagnostics. Exosome research has progressed over the past two decades, culminating in thousands of peer‐reviewed publications 1 . The focus of early research was primarily on functional disorders, particularly degenerative and autoimmune diseases 2 .…”
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