Exosomes from glioma cells induce a tumor-like phenotype in mesenchymal stem cells by activating glycolysis
Exosomes are nanoscale membrane vesicles secreted by both normal and cancer cells, and cancer cell-derived exosomes play an important role in the cross-talk between cancer cells and other cellular components i...
Source: Stem Cell Research and Therapy - Category: Stem Cells Authors: Zhanjun Ma, Xue Cui, Li Lu, Guohu Chen, Yang Yang, Yan Hu, Yubao Lu, Zhangqi Cao, Yan Wang and Xuexi Wang Tags: Research Source Type: research
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