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Effect of various growth factors on the release of exosomes and different micrornas by human hepatoma cells huh7

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Exosomes are small vesicles (30–150 nm) containing sophisticated RNA and protein cargos. Exosomes are now viewed as specifically secreted vesicles that enable intercellular communication and have become the focus of exponentially growing interest, both to study their functions and to understand ways to use them in the development of minimally invasive diagnostics.

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