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The Role of Exosomes in the Pathophysiology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Non-invasive biomarker analysis has made repetitive and painless sampling over time possible. Exosomes are being released from a parent cell and their cargo mirrors the cell micromilieu of the parent cell. Therefore, exosomes are promising surrogates for their parent cells. That is also why exosomes...

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Published in:Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2022-01, Vol.11, p.812920-812920
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