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The ins and outs of microvesicles

James Clancy, Madison Schmidtmann, Crislyn D’Souza‐Schorey

2021FASEB BioAdvances164 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microvesicles are a heterogeneous group of membrane-enclosed vesicles that are released from cells into the extracellular space by the outward budding and pinching of the plasma membrane. These vesicles are loaded with multiple selectively sorted proteins and nucleic acids. Although interest in the clinical potential of microvesicles is increasing, there is only limited understanding of different types of microvesicles and the mechanisms involved in their formation. Here, we describe what is presently known about this expanding and complex field of research focusing on the mechanism of biogenesis, cargo loading, and release of microvesicles.

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Biological sciencesLibrary scienceCitationHumanitiesPhilosophyComputer scienceBiologyComputational biologyExtracellular vesicles in diseaseAutophagy in Disease and TherapyMicroRNA in disease regulation