Exosome: The Rising Star in Drug Delivery and Dermatologic Therapy

Exosomes are microvesicles released by cells in both physiological and pathological situations. They are surrounded by a lipid bilayer with proteins derived from the origin cell and contain a variety of molecules including nucleic acids.
They represent an emerging mechanism of intercellular communication, and they play an important role in the pathogenesis of cancer, stimulating the proliferation and aggressiveness of cancer cells, inducing a microenvironment favorable to tumor development, and controlling immune responses.
Because of the growing understanding of the potential implications of extracellular vesicles (EV) in the development of malignancies, research on exosomes, and their role as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool, constitutes nowadays a very exciting and promising field.
NanoSight instruments, the first to incorporate Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) have been assisting exosome researchers over the decade offering high-resolution size and concentration characterization of these complex samples. The newest instrument, NanoSight Pro packed with intelligence and enhanced sensitivity is an ideal toolbox for every lab. New software, powered by machine learning, takes NTA to the next level providing easy, quick, reliable data.
In addition, sensitive detection provides very detailed information about samples in both the light scatter and fluorescence modes. By enabling specific detection of biomarkers and cargo, you get a step closer to understanding the personality of your extracellular vesicles to decode their message in the bottle.
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About the Author
Ruethaitip Tiratrakulvichaya has been with DKSH in Thailand since 2009. As the Application Manager for the Malvern Panalytical product range, she is responsible for technical and application support across Southeast Asia. With a background in food science and agroindustry, she is experienced in delivering training to both internal colleagues and external customers on how to operate and obtained the best data. Ruethaitip has extensive working knowledge in material characterization techniques including laser diffraction, dynamic light scattering, micro-calorimetry, size exclusion chromatography and morphological property.
Ruethaitip Tiratrakulvichaya
Material Science