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*Repost* Exosomes

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In this reposted episode from December 2020, we're exploring how a better understanding of exosomes is leading to new treatments and diagnostic technologies with Uwe Gottschalk.

According to Uwe, the exosome revolution is already in full march. As researchers begin to identify how these cell-generated, nano-sized delivery drones function in the human body, novel drug delivery prospects are emerging, including applications for cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and spinal cord injury recovery. Perhaps even more exciting is the role exosomes will play in diagnostic applications in the near future, wherein a liquid biopsy, based on a blood sample, would detect cancer or other diseases both more easily and in a more timely fashion than traditional biopsies. One of the many challenges is the ongoing task of defining the manufacturing protocols and processes for this new biotechnological paradigm. Even so, the field is abuzz with new discoveries, trials and general optimism about the potential of these microscopic extracellular delivery vehicles.

Curious to Know More?

Listen to our special, in-house episode of the podcast "A View On" and tune in next time as we are exploring the manufacturing challenges of exosome-based therapies with Codiak Biosciences.

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In this reposted episode from December 2020, we're exploring how a better understanding of exosomes is leading to new treatments and diagnostic technologies with Uwe Gottschalk.

According to Uwe, the exosome revolution is already in full march. As researchers begin to identify how these cell-generated, nano-sized delivery drones function in the human body, novel drug delivery prospects are emerging, including applications for cancer, neurodegenerative diseases and spinal cord injury recovery. Perhaps even more exciting is the role exosomes will play in diagnostic applications in the near future, wherein a liquid biopsy, based on a blood sample, would detect cancer or other diseases both more easily and in a more timely fashion than traditional biopsies. One of the many challenges is the ongoing task of defining the manufacturing protocols and processes for this new biotechnological paradigm. Even so, the field is abuzz with new discoveries, trials and general optimism about the potential of these microscopic extracellular delivery vehicles.

Curious to Know More?

Listen to our special, in-house episode of the podcast "A View On" and tune in next time as we are exploring the manufacturing challenges of exosome-based therapies with Codiak Biosciences.

  continue reading

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