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Exosomes: Redefining intercellular communication and the future of translational medicine
Khosro Adibkia1, Adel Mahmoudi Gharehbaba1
1Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Biomedicine Institute, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
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Exosomes are promising extracellular vesicles for diagnostics, drug delivery, and regenerative medicine. While we have made significant strides in understanding exosomes biogenesis and cargo variability, the translation of exosome-based methods into clinical applications remains limited by challenges in manufacturing, standardization, and regulatory requirements. This editorial attempts to summarize the diverse field of exosome research including advances in isolation technologies and methodologies, omics characterization, and emerging bioengineering strategies that are elevating profile of exosomes as biomaterials for biomedical applications. We propose that exosomes are not just by-products of biological processes, but active information carriers with exceptional therapeutic potential. Therefore, the advancement of exosome methodologies in practice will ultimately alter the ways clinicians will evaluate diagnostic and therapeutic measures. We anticipate that the coming decades will establish a new, integrated framework for exosome science, one that harmonizes innovation, ethics, and cross-disciplinary collaboration to translate the promise of exosomes into tangible clinical reality.
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