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- Bookedited by Mansoor Amiji, Rajagopal Ramesh.Contents:
1. Introduction to exosomes and cancer
2. Extracellular vesicle biogenesis in cancer
3. Composition, physicochemical and biological properties of exosomes secreted from cancer cells
4. Heterogeneity of tumor exosomes- role in precision medicine
5. Proteomic profiling of tumor exosomes
6. Nucleic acid profiling in tumor exosomes
7. Nanotechnology platforms for cancer exosome analyses
8. Exosome RNAs as biomarkers and targets for cancer therapy
9. Diagnostic potential of tumor exosomes
10. Biodistribution of cancer-derived exosomes
11. Exosome-mediated communication in the tumor microenvironment
12. Exosomes and tunneling nanotube conduits: synergistic interaction that facilitates intercellular communication between malignant and stromal cells in the tumor microenvironment
13. Exosomes in tumor angiogenesis- multifunctional messengers with mixed intentions
14. Role of exosomes in development of premetastatic niche
15. Exosomes: key supporters of tumor metastasis
16. The emerging roles and clinical potential of exosomes in cancer: drug resistance
17. Exosomes in cancer immunotherapy
18. Extracellular vesicles as vehicles of B cell antigen presentation: implications for cancer vaccine therapies
19. Translational potential of tumor exosomes in diagnosis and therapy
Index.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018 - ArticleLeeson TS.Am J Anat. 1977 Sep;150(1):185-91.After using tannic acid mordanting, T-tubules and subsarcolemmal caveolae show a dense staining with lead citrate, with some increase in contrast also of the sarcolemma, in frog muscle. While a few T-tubules show direct continuity with the extracellular space, the majority open indirectly via caveolae. Caveolae lie immediately beneath the sarcolemma, mainly in a single row, and are more numerous in relation to I-bands.