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Exosomes - importance and role in the formation of cancer.<\/p>\n
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Exosomes are small vesicles secreted by most cells in both physiological and pathological conditions. <\/strong><\/p>\n Their main function is participation in intercellular communication. In the case of cancer they can contribute to the progression of the disease and the chemoresistance.<\/p>\n Exosomes<\/strong> reflect the state of the cell by which they are secreted, therefore they can be used as markers of cancer development, as well as to monitor the effects of treatment. <\/span><\/p>\n In addition, exosomes can be modified to transport drugs or other anti-cancer agents to cancer cells.<\/p>\n