Cellular Microvesicles in the Blood of Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus microvesicles released upon activation and/or death of a cell have been proposed to play a role in inflammatory
Structural characterization of platelets and platelet microvesicles with fibrin, cause bleeding to stop (hemostasis). Cellular
microvesicles are microscopic particles released
Membrane microvesicles as potential vaccine candidates potentiate efficacy of the vaccine. In light of this,
microvesicles have been suggested as potential vehicles
Structural characterization of platelets and platelet microvesicles with fibrin, cause bleeding to stop (hemostasis). Cellular
microvesicles are microscopic particles released
Membrane microvesicles: Biological properties and involvement in pathogenesis of diseases of
microvesicles to carry a variety of biologically active substances (lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, etc
Membrane microvesicles: Biological properties and involvement in pathogenesis of diseases of
microvesicles to carry a variety of biologically active substances (lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, etc