E-liquid exposure induces bladder cancer cells to release extracellular vesicles that promote non-malignant urothelial cell transformation

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  • who: Ryan D. Molony from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the research: E-liquid exposure induces bladder cancer cells to release extracellular vesicles that promote non-malignant urothelial cell transformation, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors explored the ability of EVs derived from advanced BC cells exposed to CSE or E-liquid preparations to impact the physiology of recipient urothelial cells and to contribute to their malignant transformation, while also characterizing the protein cargo profiles of these different populations of BCEVs. While the authors did not observe any high levels of . . .

     

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