Exosomal RNA: Role in Human Diseases and Therapy provides an in-depth study of exosomes and their RNA in the context of a variety of diseases. The book explores the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of exosomal RNA as biomarkers across a range of different conditions, including cancer, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular and renal disease, as well as bacterial infections and tissue repair. The link between exosomal RNA expression and neurodegenerative disease is also explored. The book goes on to share the significance of exosomal RNA in preserving cellular function, with special attention given to their role in the autophagy process. This book also gives an overview of the isolation, characterization, and potential applications of exosomal RNA, providing researchers with an understanding of how they can be manipulated and utilized for the treatment of various diseases and conditions. This is an ideal reference for researchers in the field of molecular biology, cell biology, and related fields, as well as those involved in the development of therapeutics and personalized medicine.
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Table of Contents
1. Exosomal RNA: An Introduction 2. Biogenesis of exosome and exosomal RNA and its characterization 3. Exosomal RNA in cancer progression 4. Exosomal RNA as biomarker in cancer diagnostics and therapy 5. Exosomal RNA and autophagy 6. Exosomal RNA in type 2 diabetics and other metabolic diseases 7. Exosomal RNA in immunological diseases 8. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their connection with brain immune cells in the context of neurodegenerative diseases 9. Exosomal RNA in aging related diseases 10. Exosomal RNA in cardiovascular diseases 11. Exosomal RNA in renal diseases 12. Exosomal RNA in bacterial infections 13. Role of Exosomal RNA in wound healing and tissue repair 14. Role of Exosomal RNA in other diseases