Spherical Exosomes May Deliver What Injured Kidney Needs: Augusta University
November 05, 2019
November 05, 2019
AUGUSTA, Georgia, Nov. 5 [TNSgrants-NIH] -- Augusta University issued the following news release:
Like a swarm of construction workers in the aftermath of a destructive storm, cargo-filled, nanometer-sized spheres arrive on the scene following an acute kidney injury.
Like the construction workers, scientists suspect these spheres, called exosomes, are there to repair damage and restore function, and now want to learn more about what they are doing and the cargo they car . . .
Like a swarm of construction workers in the aftermath of a destructive storm, cargo-filled, nanometer-sized spheres arrive on the scene following an acute kidney injury.
Like the construction workers, scientists suspect these spheres, called exosomes, are there to repair damage and restore function, and now want to learn more about what they are doing and the cargo they car . . .