The milestones of the two - year project include generating
engineered exosomes from mouse stem cells and evaluating their potential to fuse with the GnRH cells.
Not exact matches
Tufts University biomedical
engineers recently published the first report of a promising new way to induce human mesenchymal stem cells (or hMSCs, which are derived from bone marrow) to differentiate into neuron - like cells: treating them with
exosomes.
The biomedical
engineers also showed that the
exosomes contain miRNAs — tiny pieces of RNA that regulate cell behavior and are known to play a role in neuronal differentiation.
Thanks to biomedical
engineer Mike Davis for writing an explanation of «
Exosomes: what do we love so much about them?»