
The relevance of exosomes
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Exosomes are the carrier of communicating signals between cells.

They contain a variety of substances such as proteins, miRNAs, RNA and DNA, that are the source of the parent cells: they carry genetic information and proteins to cells throughout the body.
Exosomes are defined as naturally released membrane particles from the cell, including prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the composition of lipid bilayers, and non-replicates.
They originate in multivesicular bodies (MVBs), and they are characterized by a size of 30–100 nm in diameter.
EXOITALIA employs a unique tecnology based on milk exosomes.