Extracellular Vesicles in Pharmacology: Novel Approaches in Diagnostics and Therapy

2021 ◽  
pp. 105980
Author(s):  
Zainuddin Quadri ◽  
Ahmed Elsherbini ◽  
Erhard Bieberich
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-114
Author(s):  
Vladimir I. Vashchenko ◽  
Petr D. Shabanov

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) represent heterogeneous population of the microparticles liberated by almost all live cages which are widely investigated recently in various biological and medical areas. They usually consist of two basic types (exosomes and microvesicles) and recently draw the increasing attention in quality mesenges of the cellular alarm system. Really, these vesicles can influence on cages-recipients, transferring and delivering difficult complexes of biomolecules (the lipids, proteins, coagulation factors, antigene, nucleinic acids), protected from enzymatic to degradation in environment. Importance EVs has been shown in pathophysiology several bodies, in particular, in kidneys where various types of cages нефрона allocate EVs which mediate their communication with underlaying cages urinogenous ways. By numerous researches it is established that EVs are involved in cellular communications during the regenerative and pathological processes occurring in a kidney. During the last years also it has been proved that vesicles play an important role in normal physiology of kidneys. Though many mechanisms EVs at illnesses are still studied insufficiently, in particular, in kidneys, opening of a role of additional mechanisms can help to throw light on the biological processes proceeding in kidneys. Eventually, extracellular vesicles, allocated with nephritic cages, collect in urine, becoming, thus, the big resource as markers of illnesses urinogenous a path and the perspective noninvasive diagnostic tool at nephritic illnesses. In the present review we discuss the latest data about a role EVs in pathophysiology of kidneys and their potential prospects in diagnostics and therapy of nephritic illness.


Author(s):  
Saman Shakeri Jousheghan ◽  
Mohammadreza Minator Sajjadi ◽  
Saber Shakeri Jousheghan ◽  
Seyyed-Mohsen Hosseininejad ◽  
Arash Maleki

2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 2085 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Zolotukhin ◽  
Yulia Kozlova ◽  
Anastasiya Dovzhik ◽  
Konstantin Kovalenko ◽  
Kseniya Kutsyn ◽  
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Author(s):  
Arthur V. Jones

In comparison with the developers of other forms of instrumentation, scanning electron microscope manufacturers are among the most conservative of people. New concepts usually must wait many years before being exploited commercially. The field emission gun, developed by Albert Crewe and his coworkers in 1968 is only now becoming widely available in commercial instruments, while the innovative lens designs of Mulvey are still waiting to be commercially exploited. The associated electronics is still in general based on operating procedures which have changed little since the original microscopes of Oatley and his co-workers.The current interest in low-voltage scanning electron microscopy will, if sub-nanometer resolution is to be obtained in a useable instrument, lead to fundamental changes in the design of the electron optics. Perhaps this is an opportune time to consider other fundamental changes in scanning electron microscopy instrumentation.


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