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Live Tracking of Inter-organ Communication by Endogenous Exosomes In Vivo
Frederik J Verweij
, Celine Revenu
, Guillaume Arras
, Florent Dingli
, Damarys Loew
, D Michiel Pegtel
, Gautier Follain
, Guillaume Allio
, Jacky G Goetz
, Pascale Zimmermann
, Philippe Herbomel
, Filippo Del Bene
, Graça Raposo
, Guillaume van Niel
Institut Curie, PSL Research University, INSERM U932 , Paris , France.
Division of Cell Biology II, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, 1066 CX Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Chemical Immunology, Leiden University Medical Center, 2300 RC Leiden, the Netherlands. Electronic address:
[email protected]
.
Université de Strasbourg
Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Marseille
Department of Developmental & Stem Cell Biology
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Extracellular Vesicles
100%
Exosomes
100%
Inter-organ Communication
100%
Live Tracking
100%
Caudal Vein Plexus
40%
Patrolling
20%
Biogenesis
20%
In Vivo Model
20%
Blood Circulation
20%
Proteomic Analysis
20%
Endothelial Cells
20%
Imaging Methods
20%
Zebrafish Embryo
20%
Macrophage Cells
20%
Physiological Relevance
20%
Method Analysis
20%
Dynamin
20%
Appropriate Model
20%
CD63
20%
Scavenger Receptor
20%
Syntenin
20%
Exosome Biogenesis
20%
Trophic Support
20%
Spatiotemporal Accuracy
20%
PHluorin
20%
Yolk Syncytial Layer
20%
Neuroscience
In Vivo
100%
CD63
50%
Dynamin
50%
Proteomics
50%
Macrophage
50%
Syntenin
50%
Scavenger Receptor
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Biogenesis
100%
Macrophage
50%
Zebra Fish
50%
CD63
50%
Scavenger Receptor
50%
Dynamin
50%
Proteomics
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Exosome
100%
Vein
40%
Biogenesis
40%
Macrophage
20%
Scavenger Receptor
20%
Zebra Fish
20%
CD63
20%
Proteomics
20%