Extracellular Fine Particles

Extracellular Fine Particles

Hanayama, Rikinari; Yasui, Takao; Baba, Yoshinobu; Akita, Hidetaka

Springer Verlag, Singapore

12/2024

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Extracellular fine fiber-induced carcinogenesis and its prevention.- Toward Digital Bioanalysis of Extracellular Vesicles.- Mechanisms of asymmetrical exosome release from polarized epithelial cells: implications for the molecular basis of exosomal heterogeneity.- Control of the particle trafficking and dynamics of the lymphatic system and of the cellular microenvironment.- Elucidation of the mechanisms that regulate the quantity and quality of exosomes un cancer.- Membrane dynamics of exosomes as revealed by sin-gle-molecule imaging.- Glycan remodeling by small extracellular vesicles.- Analysis of immune responses induced by inhaled fine particulates.- Harnessing DNA and Energy Cargo: Unveiling the Active Biogenesis and Applications of Bacterial Extracellular Vesicles.- Macropinocytosis and the related actin-driven cellular uptake pathways for extracellular fine particles.- Relationship between bio-distribution of environmental particles and induction of biological and immune response in the respiratory system.- Direct observation of biological fine particles in water by scanning electron assisted dielectric microscopy.- Pathways to repair or remove lysosomes damaged by extracellular fine particles.- Neurodegenerative disorder and fine particulate matter.- Extracellular vesicle isolation and analysis using nanowires.- Particulars of Oral Cavity.- High dimensional cytometry for studying heterogeneous small particles.- Magnetic nanoparticles for diagnostics and therapy.- Engineered and artificial exosomes for non-viral drug delivery nanocarriers.
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Open Access;Extracellular Vesicles;Microvesicles;Lipid Nanoparticles;Extracellular Fine Particle Analysis;Extracellular Fine Particles;Extracellular Nucleic Acids;PM2.5;Exosomes;Single Particle Analysis;Drug Delivery System