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Exosomes in Cancer Nanomedicine and Immunotherapy: Prospects and Challenges

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TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 7, Pages 665-676

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2017.03.004

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  1. National Research Foundation Singapore
  2. Singapore Ministry of Education under Research Centres of Excellence (RCE) Initiative
  3. Clinician Scientist Individual Research Grant-New Investigator Grant (CS-IRG-NRG) Award by National Medical Research Council (NMRC)
  4. NMRC

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Exosomes (versatile, cell-derived nanovesicles naturally endowed with exquisite target-homing specificity and the ability to surmount in vivo biological barriers) hold substantial promise for developing exciting approaches in drug delivery and cancer immunotherapy. Specifically, bioengineered exosomes are being successfully deployed to deliver potent tumoricidal drugs (siRNAs and chemotherapeutic compounds) preferentially to cancer cells, while a new generation of exosome-based therapeutic cancer vaccines has produced enticing results in early-phase clinical trials. Here, we review the state-ofthe-art technologies and protocols, and discuss the prospects and challenges for the clinical development of this emerging class of therapeutics.

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