Why Exosomes?

Stem cell exosomes are nano-sized vesicles secreted by stem cells, particularly mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which are known for their regenerative properties. Exosomes act as communication vehicles between cells, carrying proteins, lipids, and genetic material (such as microRNA) that influence the behavior of recipient cells. Unlike stem cells themselves, exosomes are not living cells; instead, they are the byproducts of cells that can carry therapeutic signals to damaged or aging tissues. The regenerative potential of exosomes has been a subject of intense research in recent years. They have been shown to play a critical role in wound healing, tissue repair, and inflammation reduction.