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Fig. 2 | Virology Journal

Fig. 2

From: A state-of-the-art review of the recent advances in exosome isolation and detection methods in viral infection

Fig. 2

Exosomes, which originate from the plasma membrane, are phospholipid bilayers that include cytoplasm components from the parent cell. The exosomes' makeup is determined by the kind of cell from which they originated, the health status of the parent cell, and the presence or absence of extracellular stimuli. The bulk of exosomes share several proteins, lipids, and miRNAs [33]

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